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title: "Florence Gardeners Adjust Practices for Summer Heat"
url: https://www.hereflorence.com/2026/07/09/florence-gardeners-adjust-practices-summer/
date: 2026-07-09T13:56:58+00:00
modified: 2026-07-09T13:56:58+00:00
author: "Kirk G. Villatoro"
categories: ["National"]
site: "HERE Florence"
attribution: "HERE Florence"
---

# Florence Gardeners Adjust Practices for Summer Heat

*Source: [HERE Florence](https://www.hereflorence.com/2026/07/09/florence-gardeners-adjust-practices-summer/) — July 9, 2026 by Kirk G. Villatoro*

As summer temperatures continue across the Pee Dee region, gardeners in Florence are adjusting their routines to protect plants from the intense heat. Recent horticultural guidance for July outdoor care underscores the importance of precise watering techniques and proactive measures to mitigate plant stress.

Central to the advice is the timing and method of watering. Experts recommend watering early in the morning, ideally before 8 a.m., to allow water to penetrate the soil deeply before the sun’s intensity causes rapid evaporation. This approach ensures that plants have access to moisture throughout the hottest parts of the day. Deep watering is crucial, encouraging roots to grow further into the soil, making them more resilient to dry conditions. Watering during the midday sun is generally discouraged, as much of the water can evaporate before reaching the roots, and water droplets on leaves can magnify sunlight, potentially scorching foliage.

Recognizing and addressing plant stress is another key component of summer gardening. Signs of heat stress include wilting, yellowing or browning leaves, and stunted growth. To combat this, gardeners are advised to apply a layer of mulch around plants. Mulch helps retain soil moisture, regulates soil temperature, and suppresses weeds that compete for water and nutrients. For more sensitive plants, temporary shade cloths can provide relief from direct sun exposure during peak heat hours. Ensuring proper soil health, with good drainage and organic matter, also contributes significantly to a plant’s ability to withstand stress.

Beyond watering and stress management, July outdoor tasks in Florence include routine maintenance tailored for the heat. Deadheading spent blooms can encourage new growth and flowering, while vigilant monitoring for pests and diseases remains important. Any pruning should be light and focused on removing dead or diseased branches, as heavy pruning can stress plants further during hot weather. The focus remains on supporting plant health through the challenging summer months.

### Why it matters in Florence

The effective management of home gardens and public green spaces during the summer heat has direct implications for the aesthetic and environmental quality of Florence. Institutions like Timrod Park, a cherished local green space, rely on consistent and informed horticultural practices to maintain its vibrant landscape. For residents, adapting gardening techniques means healthier plants, more resilient home landscapes, and a continued connection to outdoor spaces even as temperatures climb. The guidance helps ensure that Florence’s residential areas and community assets remain green and thriving throughout the demanding summer season, contributing to the overall well-being and visual appeal of the city.
