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Gardeners urged to check 5 flowers as UK faces drought

amedpostBy amedpostJuly 18, 2025 Life & Style No Comments2 Mins Read
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Garden experts have warned Brits about the five flowers that are in danger as the country faces an extended period of dry weather. Several water providers have announced hosepipe bans following a period of prolonged dry weather. The counties affected are Isle of Wight, Hampshire, Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Derbyshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Kent and Sussex. Certain garden plants are set to struggle in hostile conditions like this.

In fact, First 4 Landlord Advice warn that a number of common garden plants can become fire hazards in hot, dry weather. A spokesperson said: “Many people focus on keeping their lawns tidy or adding new features for summer, but forget that some popular plants can become flammable when dry. This isn’t just a gardening issue, it’s a safety concern. Sophie Willoughby, a garden expert and RHS-trained horticulturalist, explained why certain plants cause particular concern. 

She revealed: “Some plants have high oil content or fine, dry foliage that burns quickly when exposed to sparks or heat. In hot, dry conditions, these can act like kindling.”

The plants she tells gardeners to be wary of are:

  • Rosemary
  • Eucalyptus 
  • Conifers and fine-needled evergreens
  • Peeling bark trees
  • Long grasses and weeds

Rosemary and eucalyptus, she explains, contain flammable oils and can ignite easily in hot weather. Meanwhile, trees and shrubs can dry out quickly and catch fire with minimal ignition.

“It only takes one spark from a barbecue or a cigarette end to turn dry garden material into fuel,” she explains. Meanwhile, a separate spokesperson said: “Just like we check smoke alarms indoors, we need to think about fire risks outdoors too. It’s about taking reasonable care.

“Homeowners should consider their garden as part of their overall fire safety plan. Don’t plant risky species near fences, sheds, or your house. Keep garden hoses ready and consider using fire-retardant mulch if your area sees frequent dry spells.”

In order to take extra care during hot and dry weather, gardeners have been advised to keep grass trimmed, water high-risk areas and create a defensible space. 

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