June Gardening Tips
As Summer arrives, we can relax outdoors enjoying the long, warm days surrounded by our gardens in full growth, colour and fragrance! There’s plenty to harvest in the vegetable garden and keeping on top of weeds is a key task!
Flower/Plants
- Plant out dahlias and gladioli
- Sow wallflowers for next spring
- Tie in sweet peas
- Feed spring bulbs
- Plant up summer pots
Fruit/Vegetables
- Sow outside: peas, mange tout, French and runner beans, lettuces, carrots, spinach and herbs
- Plant out tender crops once all threat of frost has passed
- Thin out plants sown earlier in the year
- Thin out some of the fruits from cherries, apples, pears and plums
- Draw up the earth around the stems of potatoes
Greenhouse
- Open vents and open doors to help ventilation
- Apply shade paint to the outside of south-facing glazing and hang shade netting inside
- Plant trailing tomatoes in handing baskets
- Plant up pots of scented-leaved pelargoniums to cheer up your greenhouse
- Pot on rooted cuttings, seedlings and bulbs
General
- Sprinkle a general fertiliser around your plants and cover with a good mulch
- Water any new plants until they become established
- Spray to prevent powdery mildew
- Plant up aquatic plants in ponds
- Give your garden furniture a facelift

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...