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June Gardening Tips

Keep weed growth down by weeding regularly.
Check for plant pests and take appropriate action.
Harvest vegetable and flower gardens daily.
Seek out and eliminate poison ivy.
Remember to disinfect pruning shears between cuts.
Watch for cinch bugs in St. Augustine grass.
Watch for fleas on your pets and begin a control program.
Control insects and powdery mildew.
Mow your lawn on a regular basis at the tallest recommended height.
De-thatch lawns.
Plan and begin construction on new water garden.

Week 1
Plant hosa lillies in shady places for summer-long color.
De-thatch lawns and fertilize for a fast recovery.
Re-apply systemic insecticide as needed on crepe myrtles, gardenias, etc.

Week 2
Harvest vegetables for peak quality instead of large sizes.
Check the proper mowing height for your grass and adjust the lawn mower. Don’t scalp the lawn!
Water regularly – drought stress hurts vegetable and flower yields.

Week 3
Attach poison ivy before it flowers and drops seeds.
Use bird netting in the garden to foil pests.
Pick vegetables early in the day for the best flavor.

Week 4
For the best flavor, don’t refrigerate tomatoes until just before use.
Protect plant roots from hot summer sun by adding mulch.
Check crepe myrtles and euonymous for powdery mildew.

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