As the sun climbs to its highest point and the days stretch toward their longest, we find ourselves at a powerful turning point in the garden. The summer solstice is just around the corner, and everything in Southern Ontario is bursting with green energy. This is the season of abundance, growth, and subtle transitions—where the beauty of long light is met with the need for steady hands and thoughtful care.
Here’s what we’re focused on in mid-June:
Tending to the Momentum
By now, your gardens are in full swing. Perennials are blooming, vegetables are establishing, and weeds—well, they’re doing their thing too. Regular weeding, mulching, and watering are key to helping your garden thrive as we head into summer’s hotter days.
Supporting Plants Through the Heat
With rising temperatures and the occasional dry spell, make sure to water deeply rather than frequently. Early morning or late evening watering is best. Mulch plays a huge role right now—not just for moisture retention, but for suppressing weeds and regulating soil temperature.
Prune for Shape & Health
Late spring and early summer are great times to lightly prune spring-flowering shrubs after their blooms fade. You can also pinch back annuals and herbs like basil to encourage bushier growth. Keeping things tidy now helps avoid bigger jobs later in the season.
Pollinators, Blooms & Biodiversity
June is a feast for the senses—and for the bees. If you’ve planted pollinator-friendly flowers like echinacea, bee balm, milkweed, or yarrow, you’ll likely see your garden humming with life. Creating a mix of native plants and layered bloom times ensures steady support for pollinators all season long.
Solstice Reflections
The summer solstice is more than just a celestial event—it’s a moment to pause and appreciate the fullness of the season. Gardens are not only spaces of productivity, but also of presence. Even five quiet minutes spent among the plants can remind us of how deeply we belong to the cycles of light, life, and growth.
Final Thoughts
Mid-June is when the garden seems to exhale—lush, alive, and filled with the promise of summer. At Wind Whistle Landscaping, we love helping people tune into this moment—whether it’s through maintenance, planting, design, or simply slowing down to enjoy the view.
Need a hand with your summer garden? Reach out—we’d be happy to help keep your landscape thriving through the bright weeks ahead.
— Wind Whistle Landscaping