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Floriferous June


Posted By on Jun 1, 2017

June is such a lovely month for flowers with the foliage still fresh and so many flowering perennials and shrubs to choose from. Tradescantia Andersoniana varieties are hardy perennials with white, deep pink or violet mauve iris like flowers in June. They have grass like leaves, about 50cm tall and will form a clump in moisture retentive soils. Osteospermum Cannington Roy is a prostrate African Daisy which flowers in early June (see...

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Marvellous Month of May


Posted By on May 1, 2017

There are many shrubs and trees that give spring colour and this month I recommend some colourful additions to the garden. Starting with Crab Apple or Malus trees. These can be bought on dwarfing rootstocks and will be suitable for small gardens. The varieties Malus Royalty or Profusion have deep pink flowers and dark purple foliage as shown in the photo although the crab apples are tiny. Easy to grow in sun or part shade on loamy to...

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Fabulous Spring Colour


Posted By on Apr 1, 2017

The background of brown and grey that we have had over the last few months of winter have given way to fresh new green leaves on shrubs with splashes of bright colours from bulbs especially late flowering Narcissus and many colourful Tulips. Now the perennials start into growth and some give early season colour. In my garden where there is light shade in a north facing area and in full sun I have many self seeded Aquilegia or Grannies...

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Spring Arrives


Posted By on Mar 1, 2017

I love March which brings fresh new foliage and so many more flowering plants to enjoy. Although the weather can be windy and wet with snow, by this month new growth is unstoppable. In spring, the stars are the bulbs, especially the many varieties of daffodil, early tulips and the wood anemone, Anemone nemerosa or Anemone blanda. The Anemones are low growing with daisy like flowers in white, blue or lilac. They like woodland edge...

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Colour in the Cold


Posted By on Feb 1, 2017

February holds the promise of spring in often in cold and frozen conditions so plants have to be tough to flower. There are a few brave plants that will give winter interest but much of the colour comes from evergreens and the stems of trees and shrubs. February is known as the snowdrop season so try and take time out to visit local woodland or some of the gardens with drifts of snowdrops and other early flowering bulbs. Rode Hall in...

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Evergreen January


Posted By on Jan 15, 2017

Mid winter can bring icy cold or drab wet days so you will want something cheerful to look at. Last month I covered some evergreen planting ideas and here are some more for a space maybe 2m in length by 1m depth. Yellow and red are cheerful colours in an evergreen shrub. Yellow foliage and scented white flowers in spring can be provided by Choisya ternata Sundance. This is sometimes known as Mexican Orange Blossom. Grow in a sunny...

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