The monsoon season is a blessing for plants. The soil stays moist, the air is cool, and you don’t have to water your garden every day. But while the rains help your plants grow, sudden downpours and strong winds can do serious damage. If you live in an area prone to heavy showers, you need to take a few precautions.
Here is how you can safeguard your garden this rainy season.
One of the biggest dangers during heavy rains is waterlogging. Standing water can drown your plant roots and lead to root rot. Create a simple channel system or a sloped garden bed to direct excess water away into a drain or collection pit. Bonus tip: Use this water later through rainwater harvesting!
If your plants are fully exposed to the sky, invest in a waterproof tarp or garden rain cover. Focus on protecting small flowering plants and herbs. These are more vulnerable to being damaged by constant rainfall. Make sure the cover doesn’t trap humidity underneath.
Heavy rain often comes with strong winds that can topple or uproot weak plants. Support your plants using trellises, stakes, and ties. For potted either place them indoors or use plant cages to shield them from the gusts.
Trim weak, broken, or browning stems before and after heavy rain. This prevents disease from spreading and encourages healthy new growth. Regular pruning also helps plants use their energy more efficiently during the wet season.
One of the best ways to prevent waterlogging is to improve the soil itself. Mix compost, cocopeat, or sand into your garden beds to make the soil more porous. This helps water drain faster and keeps the roots from sitting in soggy conditions. Well-drained soil also reduces the risk of fungal diseases during monsoons.
The damp environment during rainy season is perfect for pests like snails, slugs, and fungal growth. Check your plants regularly for signs of mold, mildew, or pest damage. Use natural remedies like neem oil spray or introduce pest-repelling plants like marigolds to help keep your garden healthy.
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With these simple but effective tips, you can enjoy the beauty and benefits of the monsoon without watching your garden wash away.