Saturday, 26 June 2021

June: Where has the month gone?

For me, June has been a very busy month in the garden. 

On the 2nd and 9th I took some surplus plants to sell at my local mid-week car boot sale.  I thought the stall looked very good but next year I will need to increase the range and amount of stock.  The first week I took £86 and the second £65.  I think this is pretty good considering all the plants were propagated from those I had divided last autumn.














Spraying was required on our three lawns (450sq m, 190sq m and the 210sqm lawn).  I always use lawn weed killer in an 8 litre sprayer.  I like to keep on top of the speedwell, thistle and dandelions as the seeds are constantly drifting over from the neighbouring fields.  














I also sprayed weed killer on our paved areas, the courtyard and the drive.  I find spraying so much quicker than hand weeding especially given the large paved areas I have to deal with.












In the courtyard there has always been an area I thought was unsightly, between the rose/winter border and the greenhouse.  As you can see, it is shaded by two large hollies and a Scots pine.  I thought that as weeds clearly thrive here why not perennials. 














It did not take long to clear the area of weeds and fork it over,












this barrow load of leaf mould was dug in























and the plants came from a social distanced plant sale organised by the gardening club of which I am a member. 

There were two astrantia - one pink one white, and a lamium, I also added some plants from my garden; geranium macrorrhizum and geranium maderense. I think they will all do well in dry shade. And that’s Pippin in the back ground, she is constantly by my side when I am working in the garden and sometimes gets into shot.
























Once planted I spread more leaf mould around the plants to act as a mulch then added a metal orb to give height at the back.  In the photograph the orb doesn’t really show up so I might paint it.













It hasn’t rained here for I don’t know how long and the south facing main lawn (450sq m) is suffering.  We haven’t cut it for at least a month and I think the grass seed heads give it an American prairie feel to it. 











Thursday was such a gorgeous day in the garden I decided to finish it off with a bbq.  I lit the charcoal and went inside to prepare the food and, would you believe it, the heavens opened and down the rain came.  Not to be put off with a bit of rain I was inventive with the location of the bbq.  This is the open porch over the front door.

Lastly, thought you might be interested to see a handy hint which I have been doing for a few years now.  I find that with so much to do in the garden some things get forgotten such as which plants to divide in the autumn or spring.  So Instead of writing a list and putting it where it might get lost, I now write the instructions on  metal plants labels which I then push into the ground next to whichever plant needs attention. 


Happy gardening.


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