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Desert Heat Forcing Landscapers to Rethink Plants and Watering Strategies

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Another day of extreme heat in the Coachella Valley means careful planning for local landscapers and nursery crews working to protect plants from scorching temperatures.Miguel, a local landscaper who has worked in the desert since 2003, says the region's climate has changed dramatically over the years. Plants that once thrived in desert landscapes are now struggling to withstand today's intense heat.According to Miguel, it's not just the higher temperatures that are creating challenges, but the rapid swings in weather. A cool evening can quickly give way to daytime highs well above 115 degrees, placing additional stress on plants and making it more difficult to maintain healthy landscapes.At Macias Nursery in Thousand Palms, crews are adapting their daily routines to protect hundreds of thousands of plants. Employees now begin work as early as 5:30 a.m. during the hottest months, and staff closely monitor irrigation throughout the day to ensure plants receive the proper amount of water as temperatures climb.David, who works at the nursery, says missing even a single day of proper watering can lead to significant losses. He recommends homeowners water early in the morning so plants have time to absorb moisture before the day's extreme heat arrives. During prolonged heat waves, some plants may require additional watering to prevent heat stress or shock.Local experts say choosing heat-tolerant plants and adjusting watering schedules are becoming increasingly important as Coachella Valley summers continue to bring more frequent and intense periods of extreme heat.Explore: NBCPalmSprings.com, where we are connecting the Valley. For more Coachella Valley News visit NBCPalmSprings.com
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