The Potting Shed
High Summer
After a very mixed month of weather in July we arrive into August with a typical British Summer - a few warm days and a thunderstorm! The sun and warmth will have brought a lot of plants on and they may be flowering profusely, but remember to deadhead to keep the display going as long as possible. Also, don't forget to take time to relax and enjoy your garden. Perhaps with a nice cup of tea and a copy of the new Worplesdon Garden Club August Newsletter
Working
Jobs to Do in the Garden this Month
August - High Summer
Watering of plants continues to be critical with plants in tubs and baskets requiring water very regularly, but for any plants in the ground, a good soaking every few days or even once a week will encourage roots to go deeper to find water, reduce the amount of water used, and ultimately reduce the time spent watering
Prolong the flowering season by regular deadheading
Summer prune Wisteria by cutting back the long stems of this year’s growth to about five or six leaves to prevent continued leaf formation and encourage flowering buds to form in the leaf axils
Prune any stone fruits (plum, cherry, peach, etc.) as well as formative pruning of apples and pears trained as an espalier, cordon or fan
In the vegetable garden, finish harvesting garlic and lift onions and shallots and dry well before storage
Pick peas and beans regularly as old pods will reduce flowering and stop the crop
Continue to feed tomatoes and cucumbers with a high potash (K) feed to encourage higher trusses to swell and ripen
Trim hedges on a dry, but not too sunny day. New growth in the autumn will be minimal so the hedge will keep its shape well for the rest of the year.
Trim Lavender after flowering by removing most, or all of this year’s growth but do not cut back hard into older wood as this may not regrow
Take photographs and make notes of what looks good in the garden and perhaps more importantly, where there are gaps, colours or heights that don’t work well, or if perennials need splitting
Lift and divide bearded irises now ensuring that the fleshy rhizome remains on the soil surface when replanted so that it can bake in the sun – essential for good flowers next year.
Autumn is on the way, so make sure you take the time in August to relax and enjoy your summer garden.
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Relaxing
What's Looking Good in the Garden
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Cosmos 'Brightness Mixed'
Godetia 'Azalea Flowered Mixed'
Kniphofia 'Papaya Popsicle'
Francoa sonchifolia
Osteospermum, 'Erato Yellow Purple Eye'
Echinacea 'Magnus'
Dahlia 'Bishop of Llandaff'
Tithonia 'Torch'
Rose 'Munstead Wood'
Fuchsia 'Celia Smedley'
Wild Heather
Achillea 'Cerise Queen'
Teucrium hircanicum, Caucasian germander
Antirrhinum, 'Tom Thumb Mixed'
Fuchsia 'Blaze Away'
Sweet Pea
Coreopsis Big Bang 'Sun Splash'
Osteospermum, 'Purple Sun'
Petunia
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Thinking
This month's Wordsearch and CrossGram
Wordsearch
CrossGram - Agapanthus
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.
Agapanthus, the sun-loving Lily of the Nile or African Lily, is a genus of seven species all native to southern Africa, with many beautiful cultivars with showy flowers in shades of blue, purple and white. Many cultivars are not completely hardy so may need winter protection.
Visiting and Seeing
Places to Go and Things to Do
There are several events at RHS Wisley, including The Great Garden Adventure with Shaun the Sheep (until the 26th August). Some advanced notice of the Dahlia Flower Show (3rd-8th September).
There are a few gardens opening as part of the National Garden Scheme this month, including the Grace & Flavour community kitchen garden, West Horsley, KT24 6JW (4th August).
Plant Heritage has a number of events on during August including, the Plant Fair at Denbies Wine Estate, Dorking, 18th August from 10 am to 2pm.
The Surrey Horticultural Federation website lists the activities and events at other Clubs in the area, and has the latest Late Summer Newsletter.
Here is a reminder of the remaining RHS Flower Shows and Festivals:
RHS Garden Hyde Hall Flower Show – 31st July to 4th August
RHS Garden Rosemoor Flower Show – 16th to 18th August
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Remembering
The Old 'Potting Shed' Pages
CrossGram - The Answers for August
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