Sick of the rain and cold? Here's what the bad weather means for your garden this August
Caused by lack of moisture, fluctuating growing conditions including frost or wind damage can interrupt the flowering process of buds so check on any plants which are in between bud and flowering.The most important thing to do in your garden on a wet and windy August day is to check the soil drainage of your plants.
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