June

Long sunny days and warm light evenings make June the month when even the most reluctant gardener will
enjoy spending time outside, even if it's only lounging on the patio with a long
cool drink. Roses, honeysuckle and clematis are in full flower, and bedding
plants in summer containers will start to fill out. All containers will need
careful feeding and watering - you can rely on Westland specially
designed composts and feeds to give you a summer display to be proud of. If
you're really stuck for space, how about investing in a couple of grow bags.
Essential Jobs

Water containers and feed when necessary
Plant new acquisitions and water regularly
Stand cacti and houseplants outside - re-pot if necessary Continue to feed and
mow lawns. Aerate
Harvest vegetables and herbs. Earth up potatoes
Harvest soft fruit
Prune fruit trees
Mist greenhouse on hot days and shade
Clear blanket weed from ponds
Clip hedges and topiary and feed
Last Chance To…Plant out summer bedding
Flower Garden
June is one of the most popular months for buying perennials and shrubs - hardly
surprising with so many beautiful plants flowering this month. Make sure all new
acquisitions are planted with a good handful of your favourite Westland
planting mixture (see our Quick Tips for suitable recipes). Water new plantings
in very well and continue to water regularly - every couple of days if it's
really hot - until the plants are established and making new growth. Summer
bedding can be planted out in your borders this month. Follow the usual planting
rules, remembering that many bedding plants only have small root systems and
very likely to dry out in hot weather.
Prune shrubs that have finished flowering, such as flowering currants, kerrias,
weigelas, philadelphus and deutzias, by cutting back flowered shoots to a
healthy bud. In mature plants, you can cut out whole branches that have flowered
to open up the shrub and promote new growth. It's best to cut back about one
third of branches each year in a three-year cycle. After pruning, water the
shrubs well and give them a good feed using Westland Growmore or Fish,
Blood and Bone
Evergreen hedges and topiary of yew, privet, box, Lonicera nitida and Leyland
cypress can be clipped this month and given a light feed of all-purpose plant
food.
Roses
Continue to spray roses against pests and diseases where necessary.
Dead-head large-flowered and cluster-flowered roses that have finished
flowering- this will promote a second flush of flowers in July and August. Feed
after the first flush of blooms with Westland.
Prune Roses. (Shrub roses and once-flowering old-fashioned varieties do not need
drastic pruning. Dead-head them instead).
Lawn
Feed your lawn with Westland Spring and Summer Lawn Food, if you didn't
do it last month. If weeds or moss are still a problem use the appropriate
product from the huge range of Westland Total Lawn Care range.
Mowing should now be done with the blades set low, unless the weather is very
dry - in such conditions a medium setting will be better for the grass Aerating
your lawn will enable it to take up moisture as well as improving drainage, so
if you didn't do it earlier in the year it's worth doing now. However, don't do
it in really dry conditions - best done after rain.