With a normal amount of rainfall this year, it is hard to imagine that summer Alabama weather will likely begin to get back to normal – hot and dry. The month of August is typically the second driest month on record, after October. This change can have a direct effect on lawns and gardens. Most plants had been spoiled with the abundance of water and not had to deal with the dry weather and heat stress until now. The change in weather patterns means they may get thirsty. The only chance for survival may be through supplemental irrigation. 

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