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June
Garden Tips
The
balmy days of June are here!
- Apply
a 1-2" layer of mulch on your garden beds in preparation for summer.
Mulch conserves valuable moisture in the soil, helps keep weeds
down, maintains even soil temperatures, and gives an attractive
finishing touch to your beds and borders.
- Warm,
humid weather encourages the development of fungal diseases such
as Black Spot and Powdery Mildew on roses. Water roses in the
early morning and avoid overhead watering if possible. Clean up
any fallen leaves and follow a regular fungicide spray program.
- Prune
evergreens such as pines, cypress, hollies, euonymus and boxwood,
to shape as needed. Remove faded flowers of annuals regularly,
to encourage more flowers. Annuals will also benefit from regular
applications of soluble fertilizer right through summer.
- Its
time for your houseplants summer vacation! Take outside
to a shady place. Repot if necessary, fertilize and check for
pests and diseases. Theyll thrive in their outdoor location
all summer. Be sure to bring them back inside in early fall.
- Water
plants and lawns deeply during periods of dry weather. Annuals,
perennials, vegetables, trees and shrubs should be watered with
a slow trickling or soaker hose. Pay extra attention to plants
in containers and hanging baskets - check them regularly. Remember
that clay pots dry out faster than plastic.
- Continue
planting trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, vegetables and herbs.
Consider adding some exotic color to your deck or patio with tropical
blooming plants.
- Dont
forget Fathers Day
Ask us about a special gift for
dad.
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