Chemnitz gardeners in drought shock: The best irrigation tricks!

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Chemnitz, July 6, 2025: Members of the “Hammerfrieden” gardening division fight against drought with targeted irrigation techniques.

Chemnitz, 6.07.2025: Mitglieder der Gartensparte "Hammerfrieden" kämpfen gegen Dürre mit gezielten Bewässerungstechniken.
Chemnitz, July 6, 2025: Members of the “Hammerfrieden” gardening division fight against drought with targeted irrigation techniques.

Chemnitz gardeners in drought shock: The best irrigation tricks!

What is happening in the vegetable garden during these hot times? The current droughts are creating real challenges for hobby gardeners. The members of the “Hammerfrieden” gardening group in particular have developed their own tricks to ensure that the plants survive in the scorching sun. As freipresse.de reports, they have used innovative irrigation methods to take care of their greenery so well that they can relax on vacation without panicking.

Sören Weißflug, an active member of the garden, has developed a special approach: he waters his plants directly on the stem, above the roots. This avoids the use of a shower attachment to ensure that the roots grow deep into the soil and do not spread near the ground. A smart move, because as the weather shows, the ground is often much drier than you would like.

Drought and its consequences

The summer months in Germany are increasing in temperature and dryness. This not only poses problems for gardeners, but also affects people and animals. Higher temperatures and decreasing rainfall make plant care a challenge. As echo24.de emphasizes, the tips for hobby gardeners are increasingly focusing on correct irrigation. It is important to choose the amount of water over the frequency and to irrigate the soil thoroughly.

Appropriate watering strategies are important: ornamental plants and perennials need regular and consistent care, while vegetable plants should be watered directly at the ground in the early morning. And for fruit trees, watering should be carried out on the outer edge of the crown, not on the trunk.

Water management in the garden

A proven remedy for drought is to improve soil quality. The use of water-storing humus and a layer of mulch protect against harmful evaporation. Hoeing between plants is also recommended to retain water. Such measures can be crucial in reducing the risk of drying out. A variety of plants strengthen the microclimate, as the tips from echo24.de make clear.

Another aspect is rainwater collection. Rain barrels or cisterns offer an optimal way to store valuable water. Native plants have proven to be significantly more resistant to periods of drought than their exotic relatives. The recommended plants include, for example, sand thyme, chartreuse carnation or woolly viburnum.

Given these various challenges in the garden market, it is no wonder that irrigation strategies are also evolving in agriculture. Mobile irrigation systems such as circular and linear irrigation are increasingly being used, as dlg.org shows. These methods are particularly economical for areas of around 20 hectares. However, there are challenges here that apply to gardeners and farmers alike: increasing costs and the need for efficient water management.

In summary, innovative solutions are needed to counteract the challenges of climate change in gardening and agriculture. We can only hope that nature will soon put a little more water into the cans of gardening enthusiasts.