Early summer brings rapid growth, long stems, and flower buds reaching for the sun. A seasonal tip from Clippings Floral Design, pruning and staking tall perennials now helps prevent flopping and keeps beds looking polished. A little care in June ensures your garden stays upright, healthy, and vibrant all season long.

What You Will Need
🌺Pruning shears
🌺Garden stakes or bamboo canes
🌺Plant ties or twine
🌺Gloves
How to Assemble
Identify Tall Plants
- Look for delphiniums, hollyhocks, or foxgloves that may flop in wind or rain.
Stake Plants
- Insert stakes gently into the soil near the main stem, being careful not to damage roots.
Tie Stems
- Secure the stems to stakes with twine or plant ties, leaving a little room for growth.
Trim for Health
- Remove any weak, broken, or crowded stems to improve airflow and reduce disease risk.
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