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The heat has affected my garden for good (tall tomatoes) and bad (tick alert)

With much of the U.S. sweltering through heat waves, gardeners are seeing some dramatic changes.

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The heat has affected my garden for good (tall tomatoes) and bad (tick alert)

This image provided by Jessica Damiano shows an earwig inside a nasturtium flower on Long Island, New York on June 27, 2024. (Jessica Damiano via AP)


With much of the U.S. sweltering through heat waves, gardeners are seeing some dramatic changes.

I’ve noticed them in my suburban New York garden, where the temperature this week has been exceeding 90 degrees Fahrenheit, with a “feels like” rating of nearly 10 degrees hotter, thanks to humidity. It started in June this year, and we don’t usually experience such heat waves so early in the season.

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