The Potting Shed
Long Summer Days...
Summer is here and any slow start at the beginning of Spring is now long forgotten as all the plants are thriving and looking amazing. Time to sit back and admire your work to get this far and to enjoy a copy of the new Worplesdon Garden Club July Newsletter
Working
Jobs to Do in the Garden this Month
Full Summer...
Deadhead old flowers regularly to extend the flowering season
For hardy geraniums, it is better to cut off all the foliage and old flowers as flowering slows, then to water well and feed with a liquid feed and allow new stems and flowers to regrow from the base for a second flush
Water plants in beds or borders very thoroughly but with longer intervals between watering
Pots, containers, and hanging baskets should watered more frequently so the compost in these containers does not dry out completely as it will become very difficult to re-wet
A drop of washing-up liquid in the water can help to get water back into an over-dry rootball
Feed all plants growing in tubs or containers fortnightly with a high potash/potassium (K) liquid fertiliser
Feed tomatoes and cucumbers growing in pots or growbags weekly with the same high potassium feed
The lower leaves of tomato plants can be removed to allow more light to reach the ripening trusses
Sow seeds of biennials such as wallflowers (Erysimum), foxgloves (Digitalis), Bellis, and sweet rocket (Herperis), perennials such as primulas, pansies and violas, and hardy annuals such as Calendula, and in the vegetable garden, continue to succession sow lettuce, carrots, beetroot and radishes
Pick fruit and vegetables regularly. This is especially true for beans and peas that will reduce or stop flowering as mature pods ripen, and for courgettes that will become marrows if left too long.
Garlic should be ready to harvest towards the end of July as the leaves start to go brown and drop, but try to harvest, dry, and store the bulbs before the tops are completely dead as it can be difficult to find them in the soil, and the usually tightly packed cloves will split open in the bulb if left too long in wet ground
Mow with blades set one or two stops higher than normal - longer grass will be much more tolerant of dry weather and will stay green for longer
Lawns should not be watered – they will recover once they get some rain
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Relaxing
What's Looking Good in the Garden
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Zinnia elegans 'Early Wonder'
Monarda 'Croftway Pink'
Godetia 'Azalea Flowered Mixed'
Sweet Pea 'Sally Maitland'
Cotinus coggygria 'Young Lady'
Salvia x jamensis 'Hot Lips'
Cosmos 'Brightness Mixed'
Hemerocallis 'Joan Derifield'
Fuchsia 'Hawkshead'
Gaillardia aristata 'Firewheels'
Sweet Pea 'Sir Jimmy Shand'
Geranium 'Rozanne'
Populus candicans 'Aurora', Variegated Poplar
Hemerocallis 'Tuscawilla Tigress'
Heuchera 'Marmalade'
Salvia nemorosa 'Amethyst'
African Marigold 'Kees' Orange', Tagetes erecta
Onoclea sensibilis, Sensitive Fern
Veronica spicata 'Ulster Blue Dwarf'
French Marigold 'Red Cherry', Tagetes patula
Lettuce 'Lollo Rosso', Lactuca sativa
Dichelostemma 'Pink Surprise', Firecracker Flower
Lychnis 'Vesuvius'
Zinnia elegans 'Envy'
Foxglove, Digitalis purpurea
Triteleia laxa 'Corrina', Ithuriel's Spear
Crocosmia 'Lucifer'
Petunia Constellation 'Virgo'
Alstroemeria 'Indian Summer'
Cosmos bipinnatus 'Sea Shells'
Tiarella 'Sugar and Spice'
Lettuce 'Red Oak Leaf', Lactuca sativa
Echium vulgare 'Blue Bedder'
Alchemilla mollis
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Thinking
This month's Wordsearch and CrossGram
Wordsearch
CrossGram - Alsteromeria
Part Anagram; Part Crossword. The answers to all the short clues are shorter-word anagrams of the long starter word, and there's even some clues to help you complete it! The answers are at the bottom of the page.
Visiting and Seeing
Places to Go and Things to Do
There are several events at RHS Wisley, including the Ferns & Carnivorous Plants Show (29th-30th July).
Pirbright Garden Walks takes place on Saturday 1st July (11am to 5pm)
There are many gardens opening in July as part of the National Garden Scheme. For more details of all the NGS gardens opening in our area, please see the NGS Website.
Shamley Green Gardening Club's coach trip to Sandhill Farm, Romsey and Hillier’s Gardens is on Tuesday 4th July. Cost £42.50. Please contact Aurelle Tomkins, 01483 892114.
Mel and Gill's Barbecue for Worplesdon Garden Club will be on Saturday 8th July at 2pm.
The Worplesdon Garden Club Members’ Gardens Open Day will be from 2pm on Sunday 23rd July.
The RHS Flower Shows and Festivals:
RHS Botanical Art and Photography Show – 16th June to 9th July
RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival – 4th to 9th July
RHS Flower Show Tatton Park – 19th to 23rd July
RHS Garden Rosemoor Flower Show – 18th to 20th August
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Surrey Horticultural Federation Garden Visit to ‘Grattons’ in Dunsfold - Sunday 2nd July
The SHF are very grateful to Sheri Sticpewich, who has kindly agreed to open her wonderful garden ‘Grattons’ in Dunsfold, exclusively for Surrey Horticultural Federation clubs and societies from 2.30pm until 4.30pm on Sunday 2nd July
The Green, Dunsfold, Surrey. GU8 4LU
However, a burst water main has restricted access to part of the Dunsfold Common Road right next to the access road to the house. The Dunsfold Common Road is closed immediately after Sheri's drive to Shoppe Hill Road, making access from Chiddingfold direction difficult.
Access to Grattons and Sheri's drive is possible from the direction of the A281 or B2130 (from Godalming/Cranleigh). Ignore the Road Closed signs posted at entrance into Dunsfold from B2130, as Grattons is the last accessible point on the road.
For those coming from the Chiddingfold side, you can either go the long way around via Shoppe Hill/Hookhouse Lane onto the B2130, although that road is narrow with few passing places.
General Directions: Taking the A281 from Guildford, follow it until a set of traffic lights shortly after the Smithbrook Kilns centre. Turn right at the lights onto the B2130 then follow around a couple of sharp bends for a mile or so. Then, when the road does a second sharp right turn, go (carefully) straight onto the road into Dunsfold. Coming into the village green, the house has its own signpost from the road of the right hand side.
There is plenty of parking in the paddock of Grattons accessed via their drive. Please do NOT park on the Common outside our gates or drive across the Common.
Remembering
The Old 'Potting Shed' Pages
CrossGram - The Answers for July
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