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Tropical Storm Warning: How to Protect Your Garden from Tropical Storm Chantal and Floods

· 8 min read
Moore
Moore
Tech Writer, Meteorology Journalist, Gardening Lover

Tropical Storm Chantal and Its Potential Impact

What Is a Tropical Storm Warning?

A tropical storm warning is issued when sustained winds of 39 to 73 mph are expected within 36 hours. It serves as an urgent call to action for residents and gardeners alike to secure their homes, yards, and most importantly, their plants. When you hear a warning from the National Hurricane Center (NHC), it's time to act fast.

Overview of Tropical Storm Chantal

Tropical Storm Chantal is currently tracking over the Atlantic and is projected to move toward the southeastern U.S. coast, bringing high winds, heavy rains, and coastal flooding. While it may not escalate to a hurricane, its impact on low-lying gardens can be devastating.

Tropical storm warning by national hurricane center

Latest Updates from the National Hurricane Center

The NHC has placed South Carolina, including Myrtle Beach, under observation. Current models from the hurricane tracker suggest the storm may make landfall with intense rain bands. Gardeners need to stay informed through trusted sources like NOAA, which updates every few hours.

Myrtle Beach Weather Alerts and Storm Projections

Myrtle Beach is expected to experience high tides and gusts that can uproot shallow-rooted plants. Flash flood warnings may also affect the coastal soil structure. If you garden near Myrtle Beach, prepare now before the weather takes a turn.

Possible strike area of tropical storm Chantal

How to Plant a Garden: A Step-by-Step Beginner's Guide | Gardening 01

· 7 min read
Moore
Moore
Tech Writer, Meteorology Journalist, Gardening Lover

Gardening might feel a bit overwhelming at first—there's soil to prep, plants to choose, and care routines to learn. But don't worry! With a little encouragement and the right guidance, anyone can create a flourishing garden.

In this guide, you'll discover easy-to-follow gardening tips for beginners, learn how to plant a garden from scratch, and nurture a variety of stunning garden plants. Ready to grow? Let's dig in! 🌿

Overview: How to Plant and Take Care of Different Types of Plants

Plant TypePlanting TimeSunlight NeedsWateringSoil TypeFertilisingCommon Problems
TomatoesSpring6-8 hoursDeeply, 1-2x/weekWell-draining, richEvery 2-3 weeksBlight, pests
LettuceSpring/Fall4-6 hoursRegularly, dailyMoist, well-drainedEvery 3-4 weeksSlugs, aphids
Herbs (Basil)Spring6+ hoursRegularly, dailyWell-drainedMonthlyPests, mildew
CarrotsSpring/Fall6+ hoursRegularly, dailyLoose, sandyNot usually neededPests, forking
ZucchiniSpring6-8 hoursDeeply, 1-2x/weekWell-draining, richEvery 2-3 weeksPowdery mildew
StrawberriesSpring/Fall6+ hoursRegularly, dailyWell-drained, acidic
MonthlyBirds, rot
SunflowersSpring6-8 hoursDeeply, 1x/weekWell-drainingNot usually neededPests, diseases
LavenderSpring6+ hoursSparinglyWell-drained, sandyNot usually neededRoot rot
RosesSpring6+ hoursDeeply, 1x/weekWell-draining, richEvery 4-6 weeksBlack spot, aphids
BlueberriesSpring6+ hoursRegularly, dailyWell-drained, acidicEvery 4-6 weeksBirds, nutrient deficiency

How to plant a garden gardening tips

GEME Participates in "Soil, Water and Climate in Balance" Symposium, Highlighting Sustainable Food Waste Management and Soil Regeneration

· 3 min read
Joey
Joey
Publicist, Plants Lover, Stray Dog Keeper

GEME recently participated in the "Soil, Water and Climate in Balance" symposium, organized by CoE Groen – the Centre of Expertise for the green domain in the Netherlands. The event brought together experts from research, education, policy-making, and entrepreneurship to discuss the complex challenges facing agriculture, water systems, and climate change, emphasizing solutions through knowledge-sharing, practice-based innovation, and collaborative action.