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June in the garden


june in the garden

This is undeniably the time of year when gardeners raise their eyes above their own boundaries and look around for inspiration from gardens open to the public, of which there are plenty to choose from.

A list of local gardens open for charity is available from libraries or tourist information centres, so go on, see what your neighbours are enjoying.

Remember to keep tying in stems of climbing and rambling plants, and prune early-summer flowering shrubs such as brooms, philadelphus, and deutzias as they finish flowering. This will provide new stems for next years flowers.


june in your garden ...
If you have an area of naturalised spring bulbs and flowers, mow late in the month and leave the cut material in situ for a couple of days before tidying up. Allowing flower seeds to be released this way will increase the number of flowering plants in the grass.

Enjoy your June,

Linette Applegate - Head Gardener at Toddington Manor.


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