What to do in June?

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May is ending so we need to consider what to do in our gardens in June! I found some interesting tips what can you do that for sure will help everyone!
Plant out sprouting broccoli
Plant out Brussels Sprout
Plant out summer cabbages
Plant out cauliflowers
Plant out pepper plants
Are you ready for June?!
 

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May is ending so we need to consider what to do in our gardens in June! I found some interesting tips what can you do that for sure will help everyone!
Plant out sprouting broccoli
Plant out Brussels Sprout
Plant out summer cabbages
Plant out cauliflowers
Plant out pepper plants
Are you ready for June?!
Ohh, that is a nice list, but it would not work for me. We are getting ready to pick tomatoes and peppers soon. Our cole crops have long since been gone.
 

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I'll be doing nothing in June, other than some garden photography. I can hardly wait. Everything has been behind this year due to the cold weather we had in April. June should be great in my gardens!
 
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Sowed my Wallflower seeds in staggered stages first lot are doing well. :)
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They look great @ upsydaisy. Have to plant the bedding plants out before i can do the wallflower seeds, haven't got the room and don't like to do them too soon.:)
 
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don't do veggies here. too many Amish. what I am doing is pruning, pruning, pruning. cutting down stuff. organizing a new garden placement for when I am thinning out hostas, to move to new locations. mowing into some deeper woods to open spaces up. staining the deck. waiting on my moon flowers to be ready for climbing.
 

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