But late summer sun will have better effects on tomatoes, potatoes, raspberries and sweetcorn, says Royal Horticultural Society
The late summer heatwave will be bad news for cauliflower or broccoli growers, but tomato, potato and raspberry crops will have a delayed bloom, the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has said.
Temperatures could be as high as 90F (32C) this week, following weeks of washout weather.
As well as enjoying the sun, anyone who has planted blight-resistant tomatoes “will be rewarded for their foresight” with a glut this week, said Guy Barter, the RHS’s chief horticulturist.
Sweetcorn also thrives in hot temperatures, when their photosynthesis works best.