The Potting Shed
May Flowers
The days are long and the weather is slowly warming up - a perfect combination for bring on everything in the garden. Although there is often much to do in the garden, make sure you take some time to just enjoy it; perhaps with a copy of the new May Newsletter!
Working
Jobs to Do in the Garden this Month
Bring Forth May Flowers
Protect tender new growth from frosts by covering with newspaper or horticultural fleece at night if possible.
Keep the greenhouse well ventilated and water regularly as warm days and rapidly growing plants will dry soil quickly.
In the vegetable garden, it’s time to direct-sow carrots, parsnips, radishes and beets, and begin to start succession sowing of salad crops for a continuous supply throughout the summer
Half-Hardy annuals and tender vegetables can be planted out gradually through the month, depending on how sheltered the planting area is. However, do not be in too much of a rush to plant half-hardy or tender plants.
Continue to mow lawns regularly
Moss and broadleaf weeds should be treated in early May, but most treatments require rain shortly after treatment
Leave the foliage of Spring bulbs to die down naturally – don’t be tempted to cut or tie. It’s a good idea to give them a water with a high potassium fertiliser such as a liquid tomato feed, as the treatment they receive now will determine the quality of the blooms next Spring.
Slug pellets containing Metaldehyde have now been banned for use. Try to use Garlic wash or other natural methods of control (including encouraging wildlife) to limit damage by slugs and snails.
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Relaxing
What's Looking Good in the Garden
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Darmera peltata, Umbrella Plant
Osmunda regalis, the Royal Fern
Apple Blossom
Bluebell, Hyacinthoides non-scripta
Tiarella 'Sugar and Spice'
Azalea japonica 'Hot Shot Variegata'
Skunk Cabbage, Lysichiton americanus
Thalictrum 'Black Stockings'
Heuchera 'Marmalade'
Pieris japonica
Gorse
Persicaria microcephala 'Red Dragon'
Marsh-marigold, Caltha palustris
Lily of the Valley, Convallaria majalis
Geum 'Totally Tangerine'
Astilbe japonica ‘Rheinland’
Marjoram 'Gold Tipped'
Camellia japonica
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Thinking
This month's Wordsearch and CrossGram
Wordsearch
CrossGram - Darmera peltata
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.
Darmera peltata or the Umbrella Plant is a plant for boggy or permanently wet areas by the side of a pond. The plant produces clusters of beautiful pink flowers on tall stems that emerge from the fleshy rhizomes in April and May, which are then followed by large, jungle-like green leaves up to 5-feet high and 2-feet wide which then turn a spectacular red colour in the autumn.
Visiting and Seeing
Places to Go and Things to Do
There are several events at RHS Wisley, including the Craft and Design Show (2nd-6th May) and the Iris Summer Show (25th-26th May).
There are lots of gardens opening as part of the National Garden Scheme this month, including, West Horsley Place (5th May) and Crosswater Farm in Churt (nextdoor to Millais Rhododendron Nursery) throughout May. For more details of all the gardens opening in our area, please see the NGS Website.
The RHS Flower Shows and Festivals form the backbone of the horticultural year. Here is a reminder of this year’s dates for your diary:
RHS Malvern Spring Festival – 9th to 12th May
RHS Chelsea Flower Show – 21st to 25th May
RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival – 2nd to 7th July
RHS Flower Show Tatton Park – 17th to 21st July
RHS Garden Rosemoor Flower Show – 16th to 18th August
You can also keep up to date with what is happening with the Surrey Horticultural Federation through their Late Spring Newsletter
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Remembering
The Old 'Potting Shed' Pages
CrossGram - The Answers for May
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