Hosepipe bans are to be introduced across Kent, Sussex, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight after England experienced its driest July since 1935.
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Under these bans, people will not be allowed to use hosepipes on lawns or plants, to clean cars or fill paddling pools.
The hosepipe restrictions from Southern Water in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight will come into force on Friday. In Kent and Sussex about one million South East Water customers will face measures from 12 August.
At an emergency meeting, the National Drought Group moved England into "prolonged dry weather" status - the stage before a drought.
How you can save water
Leigh Johnstone, who shares his gardening tips on TikTok, said plants were hardier than most people think.
More damage can be done from overwatering plants and "if you are clever about it" there are lots of ways to save water, he said.
Mr Johnstone, who started gardening in lockdown to help with his mental health, suggested using a water butt to collect rain water - best kept in the shade and with a lid on.
The TikTokker also collects rain in a cattle trough inherited from his grandma and said it made a "feature in the garden" while also attracting wildlife such as dragon flies.