July Jobs
General:
Sow wallflower seeds, ready for planting out in the autumn.
Pick sweet peas regularly encourage more blooms.
Tidy up alchemillas (Lady's Mantle) by cutting off the leaves and spent flowers. Water well afterwards and they will produce a new flush of foliage for the rest of the summer.
Remove hollyhock leaves that are showing signs of rust. Don't add them to the compost heap.
Pinch out the growing tips of fuschias.
Snip off the faded flowering stalks of hostas right to the base, to promote new flowers and improve the quality of the foliage.
Fruit & Vegetables:
Water tomato plants early in the morning so that roots don't sit in cooler wet conditions overnight. Liquid feed weekly and provide a gentle through draught during the day for those grown in the greenhouse.
Sow seed such as kale and spinach for winter pickings.
Pick courgettes so that they don't become marrows.
Weed between onions, they dislike competition.
Thin out apples to one or two per cluster. Pick ripe raspberries regularly to encourage remaining berries to ripen.
Wildlife:
Allow clover to flower in your lawn. They are extremely rich in nectar and attract honeybees, short tongued bumblebees and solitary bees.
Regularly check levels of water in ponds and birdbaths and top up when necessary.
Join in the Big Butterfly Count, 1st July - 7th August. Visit bigbutterflycount.org.
Nooks and crannies are ideal homes for invertebrates. Piles of stones, leaves or sticks are all important habitats in the garden.
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