Gardening Tips for July for Lusk, WY
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Midwest Region

- Remember to continuously harvest your fruits and vegetables to prolong growth and production and avoid attracting pests.
- Harvest summer squash when it's young and tender (8 inches).
- Newly planted trees and shrubs need one to two thorough soakings per week and lawns need 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week. Soak, don't sprinkle.
- Annuals and perennials can be planted at any time to fill in blank spaces in the garden.
- After broccoli head is harvested, the plant continues to grow side shoots.
- Lightly fertilize tomatoes and peppers. Don't over-fertilize.
- Water your plants early in the morning or late in the day to reduce the water lost to evaporation.
- When there is less than an inch of rain in a week, water extra.
- Fertilize your container plants with a water-soluble solution every 2 weeks.
- Remove any dead flowers from your annuals and perennials to encourage new growth.
- Remember to inspect all your plants for any insect or disease damage; treat plants when necessary.
- Slugs? Put out shallow dishes of beer; handpick in the early morning.
- Cover your fruit trees and shrubs with netting to prevent birds from damaging the fruit.
- Start sowing vegetable seeds for your fall garden: carrots, beets, turnips, collards, Chinese cabbage, snap beans, radish, kohlrabi, endive, kale, rutabagas, and summer squashes.
- Set out broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower transplants for your fall garden.
- Pinch herbs such as mint, oregano, and savory.
- Stake tall plants to help give them support and to prevent damage from the wind or rain.
- Continue to plant crops such as beans and sweet corn successively to ensure a continuous harvest.
- Prevent weeds from seeding; this will mean fewer weeds next year. Pull weeds as they grow and use mulch in your flower beds to prevent them from sprouting.
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