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1. Improve Drainage
- Add pebbles, gravel, or broken terracotta at the bottom of pots.
- Use well-draining soil mix: garden soil + cocopeat + compost.
Important: Raise containers using bricks or pot stands to avoid water stagnation.
2. Mulching
- Use dry leaves, wood shavings, or coconut husk to mulch.
- Retains moisture, controls weed growth, and prevents soil splash.
3. Clean Garden Beds
- Clear old leaves, twigs, and dead plants.
- This reduces hiding spots for snails, slugs, and mosquitoes.
4. Re-pot Overgrown Plants
- Monsoon is a great time to transplant or re-pot root-bound plants.
- Use larger pots and refresh with nutrient-rich compost.
5. Stake Your Plants
Heavy rains and winds can topple tall plants like tomatoes or creepers. Use bamboo sticks or garden stakes for support.
Also Read This : Best Plants to Grow in June in India: Complete Gardening Guide (2025)
Pest and Disease Watch in June
Monsoon attracts many pests. Here’s how to stay ahead: