July Gardening Tips
The garden is in full bloom, full of mid summer colour, texture and fragrance! Now is the time to maintain the blooms, providing your garden with the care it needs to prevent drying out during the warmest months
Flower/Plants
- Sow biennials
- Divide flag irises
- Feed baskets and patio pots each week with liquid fertilizer
- Take cuttings from climbers
- Pinch out the tips of chrysanthemum shoots to encourage flowers
Fruit/Vegetables
- Water early potatoes if the weather is dry
- Prune cordon gooseberry plants
- Sow outside: lettuces, radishes, spring cabbages, endives, kohl rabi, French and runner beans, spinach, turnips and beetroot
- Pick off damaged fruits from apples and pears
- Plant out sweetcorn and other crops raised under glass
Greenhouse
- Open all vents and doors early each day
- Pot on rooted cuttings
- Introduce natural predators to control pests such as red spider mite, whitefly and mealy bug
- Ensure growing bags never dry out
- Take cuttings from bedding plants and houseplants
General
- Remove moss from lawns
- Trim box edging and privet hedges
- Remove suckers growing around trees
- Deadhead lilac and rhododendrons
- Keep an eye out for pests and treat immediately

May has arrived and it really is a lovely month in the garden! Days are getting warmer and longer, we're surrounded by trees in leaf and blossom and our pots, borders and baskets burst with wonderful colour! We can really feel that Summer is on the way and it’s time to tidy up spring plants, plant out summer flowers and get planning for Autumn...