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Old Farmer’s Almanac Issues Advice to Gardeners Ahead of Dry Summer

Old Farmer’s Almanac Issues Advice to Gardeners Ahead of Dry Summer

Summary

The Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts that the summer of 2026 in the United States will be hotter and drier than usual, with many regions experiencing below-normal rainfall. This weather pattern will create challenges for gardeners, such as dry soil and stressed plants, requiring adjustments in watering and garden care.

Key Facts

  • The summer of 2026 is expected to be hotter and drier across much of the U.S.
  • Rainfall will be uneven and mostly below normal in many areas, causing dry conditions.
  • The West and Southwest, including states like Colorado and Kansas, will see especially dry weather.
  • A large northern area, including parts of Idaho, Montana, and Michigan, faces longer dry spells.
  • Dry conditions are also likely along the Northeast coast, Ohio Valley, Southeast, and Florida.
  • Drier soil means plants could grow slower, wilt, or produce less.
  • Gardeners are advised to water deeply but less often, use mulch, improve soil with compost, and consider watering systems like drip irrigation.
  • Watering early in the morning helps reduce water loss from heat and evaporation.
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