
July Gardening Guide: Expert Tips for Thriving Plants, Beating the Heat, and Outsmarting Summer Garden Challenges
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In this delightful episode of Nigel Thistledown's gardening podcast, the beloved botanist and raconteur shares essential July gardening wisdom to help your garden flourish during the summer heat. Nigel debunks common summer planting myths, proving that July is actually perfect for adding crape myrtles and starting pumpkins for fall harvests.
Discover practical advice on:
- Summer fertilization techniques for potatoes and vegetables
- Strategic deadheading to extend your perennials' blooming season
- Effective pest management for squash bugs and mosaic virus
- Water conservation strategies for lawns and thirsty shrubs
- Exciting gardening innovations like vertical gardens and app-controlled grow lights
Nigel also introduces the stunning Horstmann Blue Atlas Cedar, the Oklahoma Proven Tree for 2025, perfect for adding drama to your landscape. With his signature wit and expertise, Nigel Thistledown transforms complicated gardening concepts into accessible, entertaining guidance for gardeners of all experience levels.
Whether you're battling the July heat or planning your autumn garden, this episode provides the practical knowledge and inspiration you need to outshine even your most garden-proud neighbors.
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