Water, warmte en leven in je tuin

Water, warmth and life in your garden

Jun 02, 2026Chantal Kolleman

In summer, everything is in full bloom. The garden is rich, colorful, and full of movement. At the same time, this season also brings challenges: heat, drought, and a shortage of water.

A simple and effective way to deal with this is to use an olla: a buried ceramic water pot that slowly releases water to the roots of plants. The plant only takes what it needs, saving water and resulting in healthier plants.

Insects are also busy in summer. Bees, butterflies, and ladybugs play a crucial role in your garden's ecosystem. With a ceramic insect pot, you offer them a cool, sheltered resting place, precisely when they need it most.

Summer tips for a biodiverse garden:

  • Use an olla to distribute water efficiently
  • Provide shelter from the intense sun
  • Let flowers bloom for insects

Summer invites you to slow down. Do less, observe more. And enjoy a balanced garden.



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