Wednesday, June 27, 2018

 
July do's in the garden
What to do in the garden in July
– As tempting as it may be, resist from harvesting more rhubarb stems – this will allow the plant to build up reserves for next year.
– Do you grow herbs? Pick, dry and freeze them now. Herbs are perfect to freeze and it’ll make sure that you have plenty to use throughout the year. If, when chopping your herbs, you find you are left with some leftover, a little trick is to pop them in an ice cube tray with water and freeze them into herb-ice cubes.
– It’s time to declare war on weeds! As you’ll know, there are few more important jobs in your garden than weeding. The key to successfully weeding is ensuring that you do it regularly – if you put it on the backburner for a little too long, the weeds can really take hold and it’ll make your life ten times harder in the long run. Tilling through the soil around your plants with a hoe, just skimming beneath the surface to chop the heads of emerging seedlings, is the best way to go about this. Just make sure you do this when the weather is dry as it will be a lot easier.
Suckers sprouting from grafted rose rootstocks will grow vigorously throughout the summer. Be sure to keep them in check as you’ll be surprised at how quickly they can take over. You can remove them by snipping them off at the base.
– Keep an eye out for pests on your plants – it’s always best to spot them early and treat them right away.
Don’t forget the most important of all the jobs on your to-do list this month… Set aside some time to laze around your garden and take in how lovely it looks!

 

 

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