Category: Gardening jobs for June
June is a month of growth and color in the garden, with long, sunny days encouraging plants to thrive. It’s a time to maintain, nurture, and enjoy the garden at its peak.
General maintenance includes regular watering, especially for pots, hanging baskets, and newly planted specimens. Mulch borders to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Deadhead flowers frequently to encourage continuous blooming and remove faded foliage to keep the garden looking tidy. Check for pests like aphids and caterpillars, and take action if needed.
In ornamental gardening, continue planting summer bedding plants and fill gaps in borders with annuals or perennials. Prune spring-flowering shrubs like lilac and deutzia after flowering to maintain their shape. Divide overcrowded irises and cut back hardy geraniums after their first flush of flowers to encourage a second bloom. Support tall-growing perennials and climbers, tying them securely to stakes or trellises as they grow.
For fruit and vegetable gardening, harvest early crops such as lettuce, radishes, and strawberries. Sow succession crops like carrots, beets, and salad greens to ensure continuous harvesting. Pinch out the side shoots of tomato plants and tie them to supports. Keep an eye on courgettes, cucumbers, and beans to ensure they’re well-watered and growing steadily. Protect developing fruit on trees and bushes from birds by using netting or mesh.
Lawn care in June involves mowing regularly to maintain a neat appearance. Water the lawn during dry spells, preferably early in the morning or evening to reduce evaporation. Apply a summer lawn feed if growth begins to slow and reseed any thin or patchy areas. Consider leaving a section of lawn uncut to support pollinators and other wildlife.
Wildlife and sustainability tasks include topping up bird baths and providing fresh water in the garden. Leave some areas wild or plant pollinator-friendly species like lavender, echinacea, and borage to attract bees and butterflies. Check ponds for tadpoles and other aquatic life, and top up water levels if necessary.
June is a month to celebrate the garden’s vitality, taking time to enjoy its beauty while keeping up with essential care to ensure continued success through the summer months.
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