February 01, 2022 2 min read
The shortest day has now passed. As each day gets a little longer, the promise of spring approaches.
Deciduous plants are bare and are storing energy for the abundance of the season ahead. July is an important month of pruning in the garden. Pruning will not only shape your plants but see plants come back bushier, healthier and more productive as they burst into fresh new growth and colour when the warmth of spring arrives.
Gardening Jobs for July
*Although winter is pruning time, avoid pruning cherries, apricot and Kiwi fruit vines until the warmer weather. All three of these popular edibles tend to bleed if pruned through winter increasing the risk of disease. Apricots and cherries may be pruned straight after fruiting. Male Kiwi Fruit are best pruned hard after flowering in October, while the females (which bear the fruit on kiwi vines) are tip pruned in summer*
In the Veggie Garden
Whatever your region, there is lots of planting to happen in the Veggie Garden during July