June Meeting | 'Alternatives to Peat' - Ray Broughton | Tuesday 10th June, 8pm
One of the warmest, driest, and sunniest springs on record has now turned into Summer. Whilst there is some rain forecast for early June (thankfully!), we may well be in for a very hot and dry summer.
Whatever the weather, it's always worth taking a break to enjoy your garden and perhaps relax with a copy of the latest June Newsletter!
Plant out all remaining annuals and tender perennials, but remember to water well until new roots are established
It's always better to apply lots of water occasionally, rather than little and often - even if the rain continues to fall
Tall annuals and herbaceous perennials may need staking, tying, or a plant support to prevent wind or rain damage - do this before the plants really need the support so they grow into the frame
Do the 'Chelsea Chop' on late flowering perennials by cutting stems back by a third to a half
Keep bare earth surrounding growing plants clear of weeds by regular hand-weeding or by using a sharp hoe
Prune early flowering shrubs in RHS Pruning Group 2 such as Philadelphus, Deutzia and Weigela immediately after flowering. Aim to cut up to 20 percent of stems back to near the base.
Tie in new growth on climbing and rambling roses to near horizontal as possible to promote the formation of flowering side-shoots
Deadhead most annuals and herbaceous perennials as often as you can to prolong flowering
Plant out sweetcorn in blocks rather than rows to help with wind pollination of the cobs
Continue to succession sow salad crops of lettuce and radishes, as well as a second sowing of peas and mangetout
The formation of flowers on First Early potatoes are usually a sign that the first, most delicious new potatoes are waiting to be harvested, but dig up the plants up carefully and replant, as you will be able to get a second harvest from them later in the season
Tie the leading shoot of 'indeterminate' type tomatoes to a cane or suspended string, and pinch all side shoots
All tomatoes should be watered regularly to prevent drying out and the splitting of fruit
Tomatoes and cucumbers should be fed with a high potassium fertiliser weekly
Use Garlic wash or other natural methods to limit damage by slugs and snails
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If you have any garden related problems or questions, please send them to info@worplesdongardenclub.co.uk and they will be answered in next month's Potting Shed
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Rhododendron 'Marie Forte'
Chives
Azelea
Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Atropurpurea Nana'
Primula bulleyana, Bulley's primrose
Alstroemeria 'Indian Summer'
Rose 'Munstead Wood'
Pieris japonica 'Forest Flame'
Kalmia latifolia 'Olympic Fire'
Primula Inshriach candelabra hybrid
Rhododendron 'Hyperion'
Laburnum anagyroides
Rose 'Gertrude Jekyll'
Geum 'Mrs J. Bradshaw'
Hosta
Carex elata 'Aurea', Bowles' Golden Sedge
Alchemilla mollis
Allium 'Globemaster'
Rose 'Roald Dahl'
Dichelostemma 'Pink Surprise', Firecracker Flower
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To match with our Club speaker on Tuesday 10th June, Ray Broughton, and the topic of 'Alternatives to Peat' the Crossgram this month is 'Peat Free Compost'.
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.
We are in the peak of the season when gardens in our area are open as part of the National Garden Scheme.
The Hampton Estate have a Dusk Bird and Moth Walk on Puttenham Common on Thursday 19th June 8-10pm from the top carpark. Tickets and more information are available on their website.
Worplesdon Garden Club garden visit to Shamley Wood Estate, Shamley Green, Guildford, GU5 0SP. Friday 20th June at 2pm. Cost £9 per person including refreshments. Sign-up necessary by email or at the June meeting to allow planning for refreshments.
Surrey Horticultural Federation garden visit to Lower House, Bowlhead Green, Godalming, GU8 6NW. Sunday 29th June with garden entry from 2pm to 4.30pm. Teas available. Entry is £8 per person.
There are two RHS Flower Shows and Festivals remaining this summer:
RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival – 1st to 6th July
RHS Flower Show Wentworth Woodhouse – 16th to 20th July
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