Quick answer: This update matters now because conditions and advice are shifting quickly, so small weekly adjustments can protect growth and save money.
What changed this week
We are tracking this development from Ideal Home: 6 drought-tolerant shrubs to plant in May for a climate-resilient garden – these varieties thrive in warm weather - Ideal Home.
What to do in your garden now
- Check the next seven days of local weather and adjust watering and fleece use before extremes arrive.
- Prioritise high-value crops first: tomatoes, peppers, salads, and newly planted seedlings.
- Keep notes in a simple log so next week's decisions are based on what actually happened in your beds.
Bryn frugal move
Reuse clear milk bottles as mini cloches and cut cardboard as temporary mulch around thirsty roots.
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Read next on Bryn the Spade
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- Don’t Plant Tomatoes Too Early: How to Grow Them in Pots (and the Exact Time to Start) - House Beautiful: best next steps for UK gardeners
- Here's how to grow your own food with less water, even in a drought - The Independent: best next steps for UK gardeners
- Alan Titchmarsh's four slug-resistant plants to keep pests out of your garden - Liverpool Echo: how to protect your garden this week