< Back to situations

Monitor this situation.

[SITUATION] · [QUIET] · [BUSINESS]

2 clusters · 21 sources · 19 days · First seen · Last updated

Heatwave strain on gardens and horticulture businesses

Overview

Continued extreme temperatures are pressing both human skin health and garden productivity across Europe. Dermatologists in Colombia have warned that intensified heat accelerates skin dehydration, weakens the epidermal barrier and promotes bacterial growth, urging increased hydration, protective moisturisers and sun‑avoidance.

Gardeners are adapting to hydraulic stress by deep watering (≈10 L per plant in early morning or evening), mulching with a 5–8 cm layer of organic material to halve evaporation, and employing shade‑cloths, canopies or companion plants such as fig trees to cool soil. These practices are being applied in France, Spain, Finland and other affected regions.

In the United Kingdom, summer heat combined with temporary hose‑pipe bans has repeatedly reduced garden‑centre performance. Footfall fell about 2 % in June 2026, with total sales down 2 % versus June 2025 and 5 % versus June 2024; plant sales slipped around 5 % versus 2025 and 13 % versus 2024. Higher energy, labour and input costs have further compressed profit margins, leaving many retailers with fragile cash‑flows. Horticultural traders continue deep weekly irrigation, early‑morning wilting checks and 6–8 cm mulch, while promoting drought‑tolerant climbers such as Bougainvillea.

Legal guidance notes that selling home‑grown tomatoes protected by a Plant Variety Certificate without permission breaches French law, and some growers are repurposing old wells for low‑cost irrigation.

Entities

Vegetable garden · British water companies · Horticultural Trades Association · UK garden centres · Lavandula angustifolia

Claims

What the coverage asserts, and how many sources carry each claim.

Timeline

  1. 28 days ago

    [BUSINESS] 16 sources
    UK garden centres face sales slump amid hosepipe bans and extreme June heat

    June 2026’s extreme heat and hose‑pipe bans cut UK garden‑centre footfall by 2 % and total sales by 2 % vs 2025, 5 % vs 2024, while plant sales fell 5 %‑13 % and margins tightened.

  2. about 2 months ago

    [HEALTH] 5 sources
    Heat waves worsen skin health and threaten home gardens

    Heat waves are worsening skin dehydration and infections in Colombia and forcing gardeners globally to adopt shade, mulching and careful irrigation to protect crops.

Sources

actu.fr · bicycling.co.za · deavita.fr · extra.com.co · jardineriaon.com · letribunaldunet.fr · libertaddigital.com · mariefrance.fr · noticiasdeNavarra.com · ocio.diariodeibiza.es · peaches.fr · pleinevie.fr · positivr.fr · selecciones.com.mx · topsante.com · toulouseblog.fr · tsa-algerie.com · viepratique.fr · voixdelain.fr · wearemobians.com · wwf.ch

This summary has been updated 2 times: see revision history