Experts in the UK publish advice on helping gardens cope with drought conditions and summer heat. The guidance focuses on restoring damaged lawns and improving the way soil retains moisture.

Across reports from the same outlet, the recommendations include switching to more drought-tolerant plants, described as Mediterranean varieties such as olive trees. They also advise changing watering habits, including the practice of not watering during the afternoon. Other suggestions cover working on soil quality so it can hold more water, which is presented as a way to reduce stress on plants and help gardens recover.

The coverage is broadly practical and instructional, emphasizing steps that home gardeners can take rather than reporting on a single event. Both sources present the tips in a similar framing, with no major differences in the core advice offered.