A sudden temperature spike is impacting Palm Springs, and your plants may require urgent attention. Overwatering may induce strain—particularly in the daytime when scorching soil could scald roots—thus irrigate solely during the night. With the sun shining brighter and Mother’s Day near, we're honoring our desert gardeners with a new episode of PLANTOLOGY where we detail how to build a shade for y our beloved plants.
This sudden heatwave means newly planted desert plants need quick protection. Use shade cloth (30%–50% density) or light tarps over potted and planted cacti and succulents.
- Rig a DIY canopy using poles and draped mesh or an old white breatheable sheet to block the sun.
- Make sure there’s airflow underneath.
- Gather stakes or rods, shade cloth, and ties.
- Place stakes around the plant zone and drape the cloth overhead.
- Secure edges with rocks or rope.
- Remove shade in the evening to allow for cooling.
Remember Water early: Before 9am is ideal. Never water during mid-day heat. Mulch: Add gravel or organic mulch around roots to retain soil moisture. Reduce stress: Avoid transplanting or heavy pruning. Provide wind protection for tall or new specimens.
Here's a simple illustration showing the instructions, IKEA style: