Watering plants is crucial during sunny weather

As gardeners head out to make the most of the bank holiday heatwave, many will likely be turning their attention to growing an eye-catching summer flower display

Watering plants in hot weather can be tricky, but gardening experts share the best time of day to keep your garden thriving - and the answer may surprise you.

Hot weather can cause gardeners to panic that their plants may be in danger of dehydrating, but there's one mistake you should never make as it could do more harm than good

Gardeners' World presentershared his key plant care advice as the UK experiences record-breaking May temperatures, warning that watering at the wrong time could damage or kill…

Watering plants is crucial during sunny weather

Water butts, solar-powered irrigation and mists can all help

The heat is continuing and we could face drought and hosepipe bans this summer

Horticulturist Peter Dowdall warns against shallow watering during hot weather, explaining how deep soaking protects plants better than frequent light watering during a heatwave

With the heatwave showing no signs of slowing down, gardeners are being urged to use a simple watering technique to make sure their plants don't dry out