July

Fuchsia 'Delta's Sarah'
More and more flowers …

So, with mid-summer nearly upon us (gosh, time flies), there are a number of tasks that we should be getting on with. Sometimes I get anxious about what needs to be done in the garden – and I have certainly set up a lot to do – but there is a simple method that may work.

Make a list – this is my list for my garden. Why not make your own for your own garden?

Creating new life

  • Take cuttings from conifer hedges.
  • Water new and young plants.
  • Finish planting out summer bedding and start planting Autumn flowering bulbs.
  • Transplant biennial seedlings.

Fruit

  • Prune raspberries and currents, and remove old foliage from strawberries.

Maintaining the garden

  • Continue weeding.
  • Regularly feed and water plants in containers.
  • Look out for pests and disease.
  • Deadhead faded flowers, especially roses, to ensure repeat flowering.

Pruning (shrubs and trees)

  • Prune Wisteria and shrubs that flowered early, for example, Choisya.
  • Prune hedges. In particular, conifer hedges can be pruned now.
  • Remove unwanted growth from trees.

Most important task

  • Make sure that birds have some water, so you can watch them while sitting and enjoying your garden.

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