June Gardening Jobs: Essential Garden Tasks

June Gardening Jobs: Essential Garden Tasks

Posted by Hyundai Power Products on 18th Jun 2025

June Gardening Jobs: Essential Garden Tasks

By Max Letek - Hyundai Power Products

June has arrived and what a good start to the summer we're having! It's now time to don your gardening gloves and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of June horticulture. With the longer days and warmer temperatures, your garden is brimming with life, beckoning you to embrace the tasks that lie ahead. Whether you're an experienced gardener or a novice enthusiast, this Hyundai Power Equipment post will guide you through the essential June gardening jobs to ensure your outdoor oasis flourishes with colour, fragrance, and abundant harvests.

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Embrace the Watering Ritual:

June brings drier weather and increased evaporation, making watering a top priority. Deep, thorough watering is essential, especially for plants in containers, hanging baskets, and newly planted specimens. Water early in the morning or late in the evening to reduce water loss through evaporation, and focus on the root zone rather than the foliage.
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Nurturing Blooms and Bees:

June is the month when the garden is awash with vibrant blooms, attracting bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Ensure that you deadhead spent flowers regularly to encourage continuous blooming and prevent self-seeding. Provide a water source such as a shallow dish with pebbles for the visiting pollinators to hydrate. Additionally, consider planting pollinator-friendly flowers such as lavender, bee balm, and echinacea to create a haven for these vital creatures.

Taming Wild growth:

As the growth accelerates, it's crucial to keep on top of pruning and trimming tasks. Trim back overgrown shrubs and hedges to maintain their shape and encourage healthy growth. Remove any dead, damaged, or diseased branches to prevent the spread of infections. Likewise, keep an eye out for any climbers or vines that need training or tying up for support. Pruning during this time stimulates new growth and enhances the overall appearance of your garden

Best for hedges and shrubs

The Hyundai Electric trimmer and pruner HYHT550E is a great value option to tidy and shape your hedges.
  • 550W motor: Easily tackles hedges and shrubs to get your garden looking neat and tidy in no time

    Really easy to use: Simply plug in and start trimming your hedges.

  • Blade length of 510mm: Can handle branches up to 16mm in diameter

  • Ideal for small to medium gardens: Has a generous 10m power cord

  • Lightweight at just 3.17kg: Prune your garden without straining your back, shoulders or arms

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44.99
 
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Best for taller trees and shrubs

The Hyundai HY20CPS Pole Saw is great option to easily manage hard to reach shrubs and trees.

  • 20V cordless battery pole saw: Effortlessly prune high branches and maintain tall trees without the need for a ladder
  • Up to 3.3m working reach: Telescopic shaft extends your reach while keeping your feet safely on the ground
  • 180mm bar and chain: Capable of cutting branches up to 170mm thick with clean, controlled results
  • 4-position pivoting head: Adjust the cutting angle for precise trimming in awkward or hard-to-reach areas
  • Includes 20v lithium-ion battery and charger: 2nd Generation 2.0Ah lithium-ion battery with 30mins run time and 60mins charging time.
  • Tool-free chain tensioning and auto lubrication: Hassle-free setup and maintenance for longer chain life.
  • Interchangeable battery: Compatible with all tools in the Hyundai 2nd Generation 20V cordless garden and power tool range


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119.99
 
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Best for small-medium trees and logs:

For tougher growth like small trees and bushes. You may need a chainsaw to managed them. Hyundai 1600W / 230V, 14" Bar Electric Chainsaw | HYC1600E is a powerful, easy-to-use tool for garden cutting trees and shrubs in June. Its lightweight design, tool-free assembly, and user-friendly features make it an ideal choice for all your gardening needs. Invest in this reliable chainsaw and enjoy efficient and effortless cutting while maintaining the beauty of your garden. For longer cutting bar you may also consider the Hyundai 16'' Bar Electric Chainsaw for larger logs and trees.
  • Powerful 1600W motor: Ideal for felling small to medium-sized trees and cutting logs
  • 14” bar with 13m/s chain: Provides excellent medium-duty cutting power
  • Easy to maintain: Tool-free assembly and automatic chain lubrication system
  • Weighs just 3.9kg: Lightweight and easy to use
  • Generous 3m power cable: Saves you having to reach for an extension lead
  • Ergonomic design: Comfortable to use for extended periods
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69.99
 
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Veggie Patch Delights:

Summer offers a bountiful harvest in the vegetable garden. Regularly harvest crops such as lettuces, radishes, peas, and early potatoes. As you harvest, sow quick-maturing varieties of summer crops like beans, courgettes, and carrots to ensure a continuous supply. Protect vulnerable plants from pests by installing barriers, using organic pest controls, or companion planting with pest-repellent herbs like basil and marigold. Regularly check for signs of diseases and treat accordingly.

Reviving the Lawn:

Summer can take a toll on your lawn, leaving it dry and patchy. Give your lawn a boost by mowing it on a higher setting, allowing the grass to shade the soil and retain moisture. Water the lawn deeply and infrequently, ensuring it receives around an inch of water per week. If necessary, address bare patches by reseeding or laying new turf. Keep an eye out for pests like chafer grubs or leatherjackets and treat as needed.

Nurturing Container Gardens:

Container gardens demand special attention during the warmer months. Regularly feed potted plants with a balanced liquid fertiliser to replenish nutrients that are quickly depleted. Monitor containers for moisture levels, as they tend to dry out faster in hot weather. Consider moving delicate plants to shadier spots if they are struggling with the intense heat. Repot root-bound plants into larger containers to encourage healthy growth.
June presents a glorious opportunity to revel in the beauty and productivity of your garden. By tending to essential tasks such as watering, deadheading, pruning, harvesting, and nurturing, you can create a thriving haven for plants, wildlife, and yourself. Embrace the midsummer's magic and immerse yourself.
We hope you’ve found these tips helpful and remember: if you need any further advice, our team of experts is on-hand to help you, so just get in touch! If you need expert advice or for any questions you may have, you can give us a call on 01646 687880, fill out the contact form here or drop us a message on any of our social media pages - Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.

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