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Gardening expert on five vital jobs to do this June to keep gardens healthy

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June is the perfect month for garden enthusiasts to revel in their outdoor spaces, with long days and warmer weather finally upon us. However, this also means a list of gardening tasks, both big and small, that need attention.

If you find yourself daunted by the myriad of chores your garden demands, fear not, as expert advice is at hand. Gardening aficionado and Hedges Direct’s managing director Jamie Shipley has divulged his top tips for June gardening tasks.




These include guidance on pruning, lawn care, and keeping an eye out for pests. “June marks the start of summer in the northern hemisphere and this is when your garden will really come into its own,” Jamie explained.

“Plant growth in June is vigorous so watering, weeding and controlling pests should be your primary concerns. Maintaining your garden now can help you to avoid pitfalls later in the year and keep your space healthy and thriving. Here are my recommend jobs to get done in the garden this month: Pruning.

“Pruning early spring flowering shrubs – including weigela, deutzias and rhododendrons – once they’ve flowered can help them to maintain a good shape and produce more flowers next year. If you leave this pruning too late the new growth might not have enough time to establish before next year, reports Birmingham Live.

Clipping evergreen hedges in June can also help them maintain dense foliage and good structure. “”June is in the middle of bird nesting season, so you must take care when pruning hedges, shrubs and trees.

Make sure you check for nesting birds before pruning and if you see any signs of birds nesting, leave them well alone. “Offering tips on deadheading to encourage flowering, they added, “Most flowering plants will produce more flowers if they are regularly deadheaded.

This is because once plants start to set new seeds, they concentrate their energy on growing them instead of creating more flowers. Deadheading your roses throughout spring and summer will help to keep blooms going and support healthy growth.

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