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June gardening tips in South Carolina

Contributed by www.scgardenguru.com

• June is the time for daylilies. Daylilies need very little care once established, and repeat bloomers provide color all season long.

• With the hot days of June, it is important to keep your plants watered. Stressing plants can lead to disease and make them susceptible to insects.

• Planting new plants this month is not a problem, but you must keep an eye on newly planted flora and not allow them to dry out. Using a good 2-3 inch layer of mulch will help in keeping the roots cool and moist.

• Regular fertilizing should be done to keep your plants healthy and blooming. There are many fertilizers available on the market. Just follow package directions for the correct application.

• Houseplants can be put outside on your decks, porches, or patios now. Place in an area not in direct sun.

• Keep deadheading those flowers. A flower’s job is to reproduce by making seeds. Seeds are made from the flowers, so if you keep your flowers deadheaded, it will continue to produce flowers.

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