Gardeners urged to make urgent change to 3 vegetables growing in July

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As July is expected to bring more hot temperatures in the coming days, gardeners are being warned over the extra TLC their veggie plants need

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UK households to fertilise these three plants in July for best blooms(Image: Getty Images)

Gardeners growing three popular vegetables in their gardens have been urged to make some quick-thinking changes as more hot weather moves in.

Experts at Gardeners’ World have named the top vegetables: tomatoes, chillies and cucumbers. They have advised feeding them with high-potash tomato fertiliser every week to encourage healthy growth and fruiting, especially at a time when extreme heat can overwhelm such plants.

July is a crucial month in the garden as it marks the peak of summer, when the weather is at its warmest and peak sunshine hours are at their prime. These three vegetables have one thing in common: they require nutrients to survive and thrive. Therefore, they can get an extra boost of plant food by using the right sources and a little effort. Using a high-potash tomato fertiliser can ensure that these vegetables receive their required nutrients to fully develop.

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Tomato, cucumber and chilli plants need more attention during the summer months(Image: Getty Images)

Being high in potassium (potash) helps in water absorption, as well as creates more flavourful blooms, as explained by Plugh’s Garden Village. Water absorption is especially important in the summer as the sun can cause droplets to evaporate before the fluid gets to the root, which can in turn cause scorching on leaves.

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Using a high-potash tomato fertiliser can ensure that these vegetables to fully develop(Image: Emma Trimble / SWNS)

Each plant is 80% water, so the right amount of nutrients is necessary for survival, especially during the warmest months when the sun soaks the moisture retained throughout the day.

By following these simple instructions and keeping an eye out for these three vegetables, gardeners will ensure that their produce grows healthily and consistently throughout the summer months until autumn.

When is best to water plants in summer?

It’s also good to note the time to water your plants, avoiding the peak hours when the sun is at its strongest. For best results, water your plants in the early morning or late evening. Doing so will ensure the moisture is well-retained in the soil before it evaporates. By adding high-potash tomato fertiliser to tomato, chillies and cucumbers plants, gardeners can expect delicious produce.

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