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Indoor plants will require more frequent watering and fertilization as they
increase their summer growth.
Houseplants can be moved outdoors to a shady location, but pay close
attention to their watering needs.
YARD (Lawns, woody ornamentals and fruits)
Prune spring-flowering shrubs after blooms fade.
Apply fungicide to prevent and control black spot on roses.
GARDEN (Vegetables, small fruits and flowers)
Discontinue harvest of asparagus and rhubarb around mid-June to allow foliage
to develop and store food reserves for next year’s harvest. Fertilize and water
when dry to promote healthy growth.
Mulch to control weeds and conserve soil moisture after soil has warmed. Many
materials such as straw, chopped corncobs, bark chips, shredded paper and grass
clippings can be used. <Read More>
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