Are We Heading for Drier Springs? What It Means for Your Garden
Are We Heading for Drier Springs? What It Means for Your Garden It used to be that spring in the UK meant one thing above all else: mud . Wet lawns, soggy flower beds, and the eternal hope that this would be the week we could finally mow the grass. But things are changing. Over recent years, we’ve seen a noticeable shift towards drier, warmer springs . While not every year follows the pattern, the trend is becoming harder to ignore. And for gardeners—whether you’re growing prize tomatoes or just trying to keep the lawn green—it raises an important question: How do we adapt? What’s Happening to Our Springs? Climate data suggests: Spring rainfall is becoming less predictable Dry spells are lasting longer Temperatures are creeping higher earlier in the year For gardeners, this creates a tricky combination: Plants start growing earlier But water isn’t always there when they need it It’s a bit like inviting guests to dinner… and forgetting to buy the food. ...