💧 Creative Ways to Keep Your Garden Watered – Even in a Heatwave!

💧 Creative Ways to Keep Your Garden Watered – Even in a Heatwave!

💧 Creative Ways to Keep Your Garden Watered – Even in a Heatwave!

Tips, Tricks & Tools for Happy Plants This Summer

Is your garden gasping for a drink in the heat? Don’t worry — there’s more to watering than just a quick sprinkle with the hose! Whether you’re a green-fingered expert or a total beginner, these clever watering methods will help keep your garden and pots hydrated, healthy, and thriving all summer long 🌞

From DIY bottle hacks to slow-release systems, let’s explore the many ways to keep your plants smiling — even when it hasn’t rained in weeks.


🌿 1. Watering Cans with a Twist

The humble watering can is still a gardener’s best friend! For delicate seedlings or newly planted flowers, try one with a rose attachment — it softens the flow so you don’t wash away soil or damage young roots. Plus, it gives you full control over where the water goes — no soggy pathways!

Curriott Tip: Use rainwater from a water butt to make your watering can even more eco-friendly.


💦 2. Drip Irrigation Magic

Want a low-effort, high-efficiency solution? Drip irrigation systems slowly deliver water straight to the plant’s base — where it matters most. They’re especially handy for vegetable beds and flower borders.

Try this at home: For your pots and containers, use a micro-drip system or a DIY version with pierced tubing or old straws.


🌱 3. Self-Watering Pots (Or Make Your Own!)

Self-watering containers are genius — they store water in a hidden reservoir that plants draw from as needed. No more guessing or overwatering!

🧴 DIY Option: Pop a plastic bottle upside down into the soil with tiny holes in the sides. Instant slow-drip system!


🧶 4. Wicking Systems (Yes, Rope!)

This clever trick uses fabric or rope to ‘wick’ water from a full container into the soil.

How to do it:

Fill a jar or tub with water.

Insert one end of a cotton rope into the water.

Bury the other end near the plant’s roots.
Your plants will drink as they need, no tech required!


🍂 5. Mulch = Moisture Saver

A generous layer of mulch (try bark, compost, or straw) helps keep soil moist by reducing evaporation. It also cools the roots and stops weeds from stealing water.

🛒 Shop mulch-loving seeds like Calendula, Borage, and Zinnias here »


🧼 6. Bottle It Up

Plastic bottles aren’t just for recycling — they’re brilliant for DIY irrigation!

Punch a few holes in the sides.                                          

Bury it next to your plants.                                                     

Fill with water — and let it drip slowly over time

This is perfect for tomatoes, beans, or thirsty sunflowers 🌻

     


🫙 7. Recycle Greywater

Get even more eco by reusing water from washing up bowls, rinsed veg water, or cooled cooking water. Just skip anything greasy or soapy.

Install a water butt to catch summer showers too — plants love rainwater more than tap!


🌞 Heatwave Watering Tips

When it’s blazing hot, your watering habits need to shift a little.

🕕 Water Early or Late

Before 10am or after 6pm is best

Avoid the midday sun — most of the water will just evaporate!

Morning is ideal as leaves dry faster, reducing the risk of mildew

🌊 Water Deeply, Not Often

A slow soak at the roots is better than a light sprinkle

Use soaker hoses or drip systems to help

Encourage deep root growth so plants become more resilient

🌼 Prioritise What Matters

Focus on new seedlings and potted plants

Terracotta pots keep moisture longer than plastic

Check for signs of heat stress like curling leaves — and act fast!


🧺 Final Tips from the Potting Bench

✔️ Use water-retaining granules when sowing or potting up
✔️ Group pots together to create shade and slow down drying
✔️ Add a water timer to automate your watering schedule — a lifesaver during holidays!


📸 Share Your Watering Hacks!

Got a quirky watering setup using jam jars, old boots or teapots? We’d love to see! Tag us @curriotthillnursery and let’s inspire more gardeners to get clever with their watering 💧🌱


🌼 Shop Drought-Tolerant Favourites:

Lavender Seeds »

Calendula Art Shades »Echinacea (Coneflower)


Stay cool, water smart, and keep your garden blooming! 🌸
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