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Gardening expert reveals key tip to protect plants from heavy rain this autumn

amedpostBy amedpostSeptember 14, 2025 Life & Style No Comments2 Mins Read
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Gardeners are being urged to protect their plants ahead of a period of wet and unsettled weather this autumn. An expert has revealed a simple tip prevent plants from getting waterlogged by the downpours.

According to the Met Office, the UK will see “wet and windy” weather from Thursday, September 18 until Saturday, September 27. Further unsettled conditions are then expected as we head into October, with the north west of England “more likely to be wettest and windiest”. This means that gardens are at risk of waterlogging, which can lead to damaged plants and an increased likelihood of disease.

As reported by Coventry Live, a small amount of rain can be beneficial for our gardens but too much can cause damage. Certain plants, such as ferns and hostas, can cope with wetter conditions.

However, more delicate species need extra care during periods of heavy wind and rain. Young plants are also more vulnerable to downpours or waterlogged soil as their roots can rot quickly.

Gardening expert Chris Bonnett is urging gardeners to monitor the condition of their soil ahead of the unsettled autumn. They should act quickly if their beds are already saturated.

In order to prevent waterlogging, Chris recommends aerating the ground with a fork to aid water drainage. Chris also advises adding compost or bark chippings to enhance structure which helps support plants.

While there are soil moisture sensors, experts also advise using a simple “squeeze test” on soil. It involves forming a ball of soil and squeezing it firmly.

According to the experts, the amount of moisture is indicated by how much water drips out. If the soil feels too dense or too loose after the test, it may be too wet or dry.

Kellogg Garden Products said: “If you pick up some soil from your garden bed and give it a gentle squeeze, you can tell a lot about your soil. If the soil sticks together cohesively enough to form a shape and is softs and crumbly, your soil is optimal, filled with organic matter and well-draining.”

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