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Smart Summer Gardening: July Tips to Keep Your Garden Thriving

Smart Summer Gardening: July Tips to Keep Your Garden Thriving

July is a peak month for growth in Wisconsin gardens, but it also brings unique challenges. With heat, dry spells, sudden downpours, and persistent pests, it’s crucial to stay proactive. Here are practical, easy-to-follow tips to help protect and nurture your garden investment this month.

1. Beat the Heat with Smart Watering

  • Early & Deep: Water early in the morning to reduce evaporation and fungal risk. Focus on deep watering (2-3 times a week) to encourage strong root growth.
  • Mulch Matters: Apply 2-3 inches of mulch to retain soil moisture and regulate temperature.

2. Watch for Pests on Patrol

  • Japanese Beetles: Hand-pick and drop into soapy water. Neem oil works as a deterrent.
  • Slugs & Snails: Try beer traps or diatomaceous earth.
  • Grub Watch: Treat lawns with beneficial nematodes or grub control products.

3. Defend Against the Weather

  • Dry Spells: Pay attention to containers; check soil daily.
  • Heavy Rain? Add compost to improve drainage and prevent waterlogging.

4. Feed Your Flowers and Food

  • Mid-Season Boost: Use balanced or bloom-boosting fertilizers.
  • Know Your Plant: Herbs like basil prefer less-rich soil.

5. Prune and Deadhead

  • Keep it Tidy: Remove spent blooms and prune lightly.
  • Promote Growth: Trim perennials and shape shrubs for healthier regrowth.

6. Keep an Eye Out

  • Check Weekly: Monitor for pests or disease signs.
  • Garden Journal: Track what works and what needs adjustment.

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