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During dry and sunny conditions in June, gardeners are advised to water deeply once or twice a week between 4 and 9 a.m. to promote resilient plant root growth. Vegetables like beans, turnips, and carrots can still be planted outdoors, but their soil must be kept moist, possibly with shade covering. Additionally, June is suitable for light pruning of late-flowering plants and container gardening, with attention to soil moisture and watering techniques.
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