add together and subtract from your garden . June is a great time to assess what you have in the garden . By now the garden has filled in , and you could sum and off plant life . Take a few photos or revise the vignette made of the garden earlier in the time of year , then head to the greenhouse or computer for ordering . This will streamline the determination - making process . When you take inventory , you end up buying industrial plant that make sense in your garden .
Take caution of your dahlias and tomatoes . Now that dahlias ( Dahliaspp . and cvs . , Zones 7–11 ) and tomatoes are in the ground , be trusted to stake them for support . Pinching them back is helpful as well . This acquired immune deficiency syndrome flower and yield output . Both plants are heavy feeder , so be certain to maintain a regular fertilizing agenda . Dahlias gain from bone meal , and tomatoes appreciate an organic dumb - release tomato fertilizer .
Start a compost pile , or check on the one you have . Composting is not only smashing for your garden , but it can also save you money on your visor if you pay for trash service . It will also tighten the amount of garbage that is put in the landfill . Compost bins reach from bare to complex depending on how much time you would wish to spend oncreating and maintain one . If build a compost bin seems daunting , there are many choice available for purchase .

lop your azalea . In the Mid - Atlantic region , azaleas ( Rhododendronspp . and cvs . , Zones 4–9 ) are just about ruined blooming . This is a enceinte metre to thin out and trim down the height of your azalea . Many gardener trust azaleas should be rationalise by the Fourth of July . wayward to pop opinion , azalea can be pruned for performance any time of the year . Pruning by the Fourth of July is a good normal of pollex when shearing a hedge or unmarried plant , but it does not enforce for selective pruning and softly shaping azaleas .
Do the Chelsea Chop . Get a start on hold in floppy summer- and gloam - blooming perennials such as phlox ( Phloxspp . and cvs . , Zones 4–10 ) , aster ( Symphyotrichumspp . and cvs . , Zones 4–8 ) , and Penstemon ( Penstemonspp . and cvs . , Zones 4–9 ) by giving them aChelsea Chop . Simply turn out the plant back to about a third of its size . This method acting help prevent plants from getting too leggy and will increase the amount of blooms by boost branching .
Enjoy the garden . Gardeners work hard , and for most , keep a garden is a labor of love . Gardeners always seem to be thinking about what needs to be embed , changed , and weed . We do not sit back and just revel what we produce . So take a few hours to sit out in the garden and imagine that you have never seen it before . face at the garden with unexampled eye may serve you to espouse your garden rather than review it .

— Michele Christiano is a horticulture supporter at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square , Pennsylvania .
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Go to the nursery with a plan in mind to be sure to pick the best choices for your garden.Photo: Rachel Young

Dahlias like this ‘XXL Taxco’ dahlia (Dahlia‘XXL Taxco’, Zones 9–11) can use pinching back, staking, and fertilizing as they grow in earnest this month.Photo: Michele Christiano

Composting is a great way to recycle organic materials.Photo: Ann E. Stratton

Azaleas should finish blooming this month, which is the perfect time to prune them for height.Photo: Michele Christiano

‘Jeana’ phlox (Phlox paniculata‘Jeana’, Zones 4–8) and other tall perennials benefit from a Chelsea Chop at this time of year for better form later in the summer.Photo: Steve Aitken

Enjoy the milder summer weather in your garden before the heat of midsummer really sets in.Photo: Jennifer Benner



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