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Roses grow stronger when 1 gardening job is completed in June

amedpostBy amedpostJune 11, 2025 Life & Style No Comments2 Mins Read
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Experts have revealed the job we should complete in June to ensure that our roses continue to thrive in our gardens and bloom vibrant and colourful flowers. Roses are one of the best additions to a garden, as they are classic and elegant flowers that can grow in many different shades. Throughout the summer, they continue to grow and bloom, and they need consistent care throughout the warmer months of the year. 

When it comes to taking care of roses in your garden throughout the month of June, there are a few jobs that should be completed, including one that is essential to make sure they thrive and grow as beautifully as they can. Roses, like many other flowers, need deadheading and the experts at Country Living say that this is a job that should be done in June. You have probably already deadheaded your roses in your garden, but this needs to be continued throughout June, they reveal, to make sure they continue to bloom and flower as well as they can. 

Deadheading is a gardening job that involves the removal of declining or dead flowers from plants. While this keeps plants looking nice, it is also essential for their overall health and wellbeing. 

When you deadhead a plant, such as a rose, you allow more flowers to bloom and reduce the nettles it drops in your garden. Deadheading ensures that energy goes towards growing strong and vibrant flowers rather than deteriorating ones. 

When it comes to roses, you should remove flowers that have seen better days as soon as you notice them starting to decline. This ensures that the healthy and thriving flowers stay that way and that healthier flowers can bloom in the future. 

Deadheading can be done by simply pinching the stem of the wilting flower with your finger and thumb. Alternatively, you can use scissors or a knife. 

To do so, cut just above the next bud. “Continue to deadhead roses to keep them looking their best,” says Country Living. “This will encourage more blooms, especially later in the year if they are a variety that has a second flush.”

They also advise that you mow about once a week in June and keep on top of weeds. Additionally, they warn that certain pests, such as slugs, aphids, and caterpillars, will increase as the weather gets warmer, so you will have to take extra care to protect your roses from these. 

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