Subject: June Gardening Tips & Articles


GREETINGS, GARDENER❣️


Busy as bees in the yard and garden (and life!), thus way behind on communicating here with you! 😲🤦🏼‍♀️🏃🏻‍♀️🏃🏾


But we know you must be uber busy now as well... tis the busy season for gardeners for sure!

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Plus, two out of three of us (so far) got Covid this past week. 🥴 Coleman's, soon-to-be 69 y/o self, had a very mild version with low to medium fever lasting just 24 hours. Now it's like getting over a mild cold.


Our 25 y/o son, Nikolai's, symptoms began last night and he tends to run through things hard but fast, so that's probably how this will go for him too, based on his night and morning thus far.


They were on a business trip to Dallas, so many somewheres along the way for getting it.


Coleman had one vaccination and one booster. Nikolai and LeAura, none. Hoping that you and yours are well. One thing good about having it, is to be able to check that impending possibility off the list and with renewed resistant to it in future.



IMMUNITY BOOSTING HERBS

See best herbs for immunity. This article includes the combination we just learned about and are taking now.


BUT... HOW'S YOUR GARDEN GROWING...?

Have you noticed that everything everywhere seems to be growing more than usual? It sure seems that way where we are.


Perhaps it has something to do with planetary influences. We heard solar stats along the lines of close to 1,000 Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) are expected this year, based on sunspot activity and what's happening daily. For perspective, reportedly, there were only ~26 in 2018 and nearly 100 in 2020, but these do come in cycles like that. So these "changes in the weather" are all a part of cycles even beyond Earth! 🤓



SHARING POPULAR ARTICLES FROM THIS WEEK

June Gardening Tips, Tasks, Plantings and Harvests

Writing this on the June Summer Solstice, seems a good time to just share our report of June gardening tips, tasks, plantings and harvests.


This update includes links to other article that address issues you may be having around this time of the year, and it may be that our checklist will help you in fleshing out yours.

Pruning Tomato Plants for the Best Tomatoes

Do you stake and prune your tomato plants?


Many agree that it pruning tomatoes plants definitely makes a difference in your tomato production. But it’s like Goldilocks and The 3 Bears: Not too much… not too little… but juuuusst, right!


LSU Ag Center, says many people often overlook this simple but important part...

24 Beautiful, Perennial Deer Resistant Flowers For Your Yard And Garden

While there are no guarantees that hungry deer won’t eat your plants, there are perennial deer resistant flowers to grow that deer avoid if there’s other favorite food around.


We've lost elderberry bushes and an entire crop of sunchokes to deer devastation. Not fun.

AND... OUR MOST POPULAR ARTICLE THIS MONTH...

How to Grow Okra Plants and Why You’ll Want To!

Okra is a beautiful garden plant that's versatile and immensely rewarding to grow.


Not only is the okra a beautiful plant with show-stopping flowers, but every part of the okra plant is edible, from seeds to flowers, leaves and the unique vegetable - okra pods. EXCEPT the stalk, which is actually used in olden days for making rope and paper.


Beyond garden beauty to delight gardeners and pollinators, there are more of the amazing attributes of this versatile plant to discover and enjoy.


OH! And just one more because it's her time of shine❣️

The Night Blooming Cereus – Queen of the Night Flower

"Cereus-ly" Worth the Wait for the Large Extraordinarily Fragrant Blossoms

See the time lapse videos of his wonderful, mysteriously elegant perennial tropical succulent.

Well Friend... there's so much more to share, but gotta stop somewhere and go tend the patients.


Hopefully, I can get it together to share more regularly, or I might try a single article per day. Hmmm.... what would serve you best? A weekly roundup like this, or a single daily article?


Also, what kinds of topics are you most interested in? We'd love to know so we can be sure to include more of that for you.


Thank you for reading. Please take care and feel free to drop us a reply.



Wishing you great gardens and happy harvests.... and GOOD HEALTH❣️🙏🏼😇


LeAura, for GardensAll.com


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