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Several water providers have announced hosepipe bans following prolonged dry weather in a challenging period for UK gardens.
The current hosepipe bans were inevitable given the recent heatwaves, following the driest spring since 1956. Bans are now ...
More significant rainfall is expected across parts of the country, including in the waterlogged Nelson Tasman region.
Leaching potting mix or garden soil with water may be enough to remove excess fertilizer and help plants recover. However, if your plants are struggling or you mixed too much granular fertilizer, ...
The monthly water levels report for the Great Lakes is out. It’s good news for anyone or any industry worried about lake ...
Flood watches are in effect for the southern half of Louisiana, including Lake Charles, Lafayette and New Orleans, as well as the immediate coastline of Mississippi.
Monsoon is a time most of us look forward to. The cool breeze, the earthy scent of the first rain, and the calming sound of ...
Make sure to have food thermometers in the fridge and freezer. Freezer should be at or below 0° F and the refrigerator should ...
With the lack of rain and all this heat, gardens are beginning to show signs that they are going to need some extra water.
Most grocery stores use a misting system—an automatic sprinkler of sorts that hangs over the produce and rains gentle showers ...
Brits are being urged to brace for possible summer water shortages as hosepipe bans have already been introduced in some ...
With parts of the UK now in drought after the third heatwave of the summer, hosepipe bans are being announced across the country.