How Do You Keep Outdoor Plants From Raining?

For gardeners, there is perhaps nothing more frustrating than spending time, money and effort on outdoor plants, only to have them ruined by the rain. As such, it’s important to know how to keep outdoor plants from raining in order to ensure they remain healthy and vibrant.

The first step in keeping outdoor plants from raining is to choose the right type of plant. Most perennials are designed to withstand some level of moisture, but annuals typically cannot.

If you’re going to be growing annuals in your garden, it’s best to choose ones that have been bred specifically for rainy conditions. Planting the right kind of plants will make it much easier to protect them from the rain.

Another way of protecting outdoor plants from rain is to use some kind of cover or shelter for them. There are various types of covers available, such as tarpaulins or agricultural plastic sheeting, which can be used during heavy rains or prolonged wet spells. Of course, these need to be removed when the weather clears up again – otherwise they can actually cause damage by trapping too much moisture against the leaves and stems of your plants.

Finally, if you have enough space in your garden you can also consider planting rain-resistant shrubs or trees next to your other plants. Not only will these provide some protection from direct rainfall but they will also help shield vulnerable areas from strong winds and hail which could further damage delicate foliage.

Conclusion: Keeping outdoor plants from raining is not an easy task but with a little bit of effort and knowledge it is possible. Choosing the right type of plant for your garden and providing adequate shelter from rainfall are two key steps towards ensuring that your outdoor plants remain healthy and vibrant. Additionally, planting rain-resistant shrubs or trees nearby can help protect delicate foliage from strong winds and hail – making sure that your hard work pays off!

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Jennifer Watson