Expert provides tips on how to prevent sunburn for plants
The May long weekend is one of the first kickoffs of summer, which means many people will be in their gardens.
Rick Van Duyvendyk, the owner of Dutch Growers, said this weekend is the perfect time to get plants and seeds.
He told the Greg Morgan Morning Show that many plants are burning right now. That’s because of the high temperatures during the day and the lows under 10 C at night.
“Now we put our lush little plants out there in the sun and we wonder why they start turning white and they get a sunburn because it’s too extreme; it’s too hot,” he said.