11 clever plants that can help your garden feel cooler during a heatwave
From leafy shade-makers to moisture-rich varieties

Looking for relief from the heat? Parasols might be our go-to when temperatures soar, but experts say some clever cooling plants can help provide shade, reduce heat build-up and make your garden feel more bearable.
"Plants help cool a garden in two main ways. First, they block sunlight before it reaches the ground, paving, walls, or seating areas. Second, they release water vapour through their leaves, which can make the surrounding air feel cooler," says Dr Russell Sharp, the founder of Eutrema.
"During a heatwave, this cooling effect is most noticeable around patios, seating areas, pathways, and outdoor dining spaces, so it's worth focusing your planting in the areas where people actually spend time."
From leafy shade-makers to moisture-rich varieties, take a look at the clever cooling plants that could help your garden beat the heat:
Lisa Joyner is the Deputy Daily Editor at House Beautiful UK and Country Living UK, where she's busy writing about home and interiors, gardening, dog breeds, pets, health and wellbeing, countryside news, small space inspiration, and the hottest properties on the market. Previously, she has written for Conde Nast Traveller, House & Garden and Marie Claire magazine. Lisa studied at University For The Creative Arts, where she completed a BA in Fashion Journalism.

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