June is a good time to feed anything that is already in the ground.
With your annuals, establish a regular schedule to fertilize your flowers through the summer to double your flower power.
Deadhead your flowers to encourage more blooms and enhance the appearance of beds and containers.
Fertilizer is important for second year perennials while moisture is important in the first year.
As perennials in the garden grow, get tall and sometimes lean or topple to the side, use a support hoop to prop them up. This will keep them from leaning on each other and hold them tall for the best show.
Prune any spring-flowering trees and shrubs. Come on in and ask our nursery staff for specific details.
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