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Gardening Tips for Myrtle Residents During the Heat Wave

Published June 23, 2026 at 9:09 pm | By Leila Angel, Staff Reporter

Gardening Tips for Myrtle Residents During the Heat Wave

With the recent heat wave affecting Myrtle, gardening enthusiasts are advised to adjust their care routines to protect their plants from extreme conditions. Experts emphasize the importance of deep watering, checking soil moisture, and providing shade to vulnerable plants. This guidance is particularly relevant for container plants, which are more susceptible to heat stress as pots dry out faster than in-ground beds.

Gardening guides recommend watering early in the morning and targeting the root zone directly, rather than just wetting the surface. Using shade cloth or strategically placing plants in shaded areas can also help mitigate heat stress. Additionally, it is advisable to avoid heavy fertilizing or severe pruning during this period, as stressed plants may not recover well from such interventions.

Recognizing signs of water stress is crucial for maintaining healthy plants. Yellowing leaves, wilting, and stunted growth are all indicators that plants may need immediate attention. After the heat wave, gardeners should focus on recovery steps, including proper watering and avoiding further stressors.

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Local gardeners are encouraged to share their experiences and tips on managing plant care during these challenging conditions. The community’s collective knowledge can be a valuable resource for those looking to maintain their gardens through the summer months.

As Myrtle continues to experience high temperatures, adapting gardening practices will be essential for ensuring that local flora can thrive despite the heat. By implementing these strategies, residents can help protect their plants and contribute to a vibrant gardening culture in the area.

What's Happening
What happened?
Recent heat-wave gardening guidance emphasizes deep watering, soil moisture checks, shade, and avoiding stress-inducing maintenance during extreme heat.
Why does it matter to Myrtle?
Container plants are especially vulnerable because pots dry out faster and heat up more quickly than in-ground beds.
What's next?
Several guides advise watering early, targeting the root zone, and using shade cloth or strategic placement for sensitive plants.
Leila Angel
HERE Myrtle Beach · NATIONAL

Leila is a staff reporter for HERE Myrtle Beach covering local news, community stories, and developments across Horry County. Leila is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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