This video explains practical gardening tasks that can be done during wet weather without harming plants or soil. I cover indoor preparation, maintenance work, tool care, and planning jobs that keep progress moving. It is helpful for gardeners wanting to stay productive even when outdoor conditions are poor.
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what jobs to do in the garden when it's
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raining in June thankfully we've not got
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no rain at the moment but if we do get
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some rain down here at the aotment what
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jobs should we be doing welcome to
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Gardening with Ben and we're going to
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talk about today what jobs to do in the
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garden when it's raining in June now one
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of the main jobs what you can do is you
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can start to clear up your greenhouse or
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your potting shed or your poly tunnel
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from all those plants which you've
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started growing at the beginning of the
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year or your seeds and stuff tidy up all
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your trays tidy up all your pots wash
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them down get them ready for the year
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after if you're finished with growing
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seeds so that is one of the main jobs
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that you can do next up is sort out your
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tomato plants now I do this on a weekly
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basis i spend about 20 minutes tying
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them up
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nipping out any suckers that are growing
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and giving them a feed and giving them a
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good drink of water so that is one big
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job what you should do in the greenhouse
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and poly tunnel and the same goes for
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like your cucumbers or your melon plants
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tidy them up
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tie them to the canes and to supports
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and give them a good feed and water
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another important job is hunting those
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slugs and snails yes when it rains they
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arrive in force in an army of
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excitement to come and eat all your
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plants so put on your raincoat get out
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in that garden and get hunting those
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slugs and snails to get them out of the
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garden and away from eating all your
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vegetation that you're growing on your
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aotment
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next up is sew some more seeds yes
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you've still got plenty of time to be
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sewing seeds we shared a video of
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certain things that you can grow in June
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like your beetroot your spring onions
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your lettuce your radishes runna beans
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there's still lots more that can be
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planted as well as your biianial flowers
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as like your fox gloves your holly hawks
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you can even start sweet peas off ready
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for next year but yeah there's so many
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things that you can start now around now
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ready for next year and also this year
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as well so have a look at that video and
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check it out and see what else you can
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grow now if you're a tough gardener like
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us people up north get out in that
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garden while it's raining not if it's
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chucking it down obviously but if it's
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just gently and get weed in because the
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ground will be nice and soft is easy to
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dig over and obviously when the rain
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comes that's when the weeds will start
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again growing so keep on top of those
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weeds ho down your beds and get on top
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of the weeds that are growing so those
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are our top tips of jobs that you can do
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in the garden when it's raining in June
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