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June is one of the most active and enjoyable months in the UK garden. Everything is growing rapidly, flowers are blooming, and fruit and veg are forming. Hereโ€™s a detailed breakdown of gardening jobs for June in the UK:

๐ŸŒฟ General Maintenance

  • Weed regularly โ€“ Warmth and moisture mean weeds flourish.
  • Water efficiently โ€“ Water early morning or late evening; focus on roots, not leaves.
  • Mulch beds and borders to conserve moisture and suppress weeds.
  • Deadhead spent flowers to encourage repeat flowering (roses, bedding, lupins, delphiniums).
  • Support tall plants โ€“ Secure floppy perennials and climbers.

๐ŸŒฑ Sowing and Planting

  • Sow biennials for next year (e.g. foxgloves, sweet Williams, honesty).
  • Succession sow salads and quick crops โ€“ lettuce, radish, beetroot, spinach.
  • Plant out winter brassicas (sprouts, cabbage, kale) once hardened off.
  • Sow dwarf French beans and runner beans directly outside.

๐ŸŒธ Flowers and Ornamentals

  • Cut back spring perennials (e.g. pulmonaria, hardy geraniums) to encourage fresh growth.
  • Prune early-summer flowering shrubs after blooming (e.g. philadelphus, weigela).
  • Divide clumps of spring-flowering bulbs if crowded (e.g. daffodils).
  • Continue feeding flowering plants (especially containers) with liquid feed.

๐Ÿ“ Fruit & Veg Garden

  • Thin apples and pears if fruit set is heavy.
  • Pinch out side shoots on tomatoes (cordon types).
  • Harvest early crops like broad beans, peas, strawberries.
  • Protect ripening fruit with netting from birds.
  • Tie in canes and climbing vegetables (beans, cucumbers, peas).
  • Keep an eye out for bolting in spinach and lettuce.

๐ŸŒพ Lawns

  • Mow regularly, but raise the height in hot, dry weather.
  • Water if necessary, especially new lawns or turfed areas.
  • Treat weeds and feed if not done in spring.

๐Ÿ› Pests & Diseases to Watch

  • Aphids โ€“ Spray or squash; encourage beneficial insects like ladybirds.
  • Black spot and mildew on roses โ€“ Remove infected leaves, use fungicide if needed.
  • Slugs/snails โ€“ Especially on hostas, young veg.
  • Codling moth traps โ€“ Place near apple trees.
  • Net brassicas to prevent cabbage white butterflies laying eggs.

๐ŸŒณ Trees & Shrubs

  • Lightly prune evergreen hedges (e.g. box, yew, privet).
  • Water newly planted trees and shrubs in dry spells.
  • Trim topiary (e.g. box balls, cones) for neat shape.
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