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    Bridgend the town by the river 

Welcome to
Alan's
Gardeners Calendar

June


Cytisus

Broom or Cytisus scoparius is an old favourite shrub for the pea shaped flowers in June. The traditional yellow is now supplemented by many cultivars in red and bi colours. They are short lived shrubs and need to be pruned to stop energy going into seed production. They flower on wood produced in the previous year. In the wild they can be perceived as weeds and seed prolifically in the right conditions. Broom is sometimes confused with Genista or Spanish Broom which is similar in flower and habit.


Peiris 'forest flame'

A good workhorse in my garden is the Pieris ‘Forest Flame’ or Lily of the Valley bush. It flowers a bit earlier than June with a host of small delicate white bell shaped flowers in large panicles. The leaves that follow the flowering are glossy, strong bright red or pink and give the shrub great character. After 5 years the evergreen plants will grown to about 3-5 foot and are well behaved easily controlled shrubs.


Abutilon

I have included this Abutilon vitafolium for its height and its colourful blossom. They can be grown from the little hard, black seeds similar to lupin's. The flowers are 1-2″ across and come in good bunches. The shrub retains most of its grey-green leaves through winter.


Rhododendron 'abigale'

Rhododendron 'abigale' Forming a neat rounded shrub. Long narrow dark green leaves. Superb pink flowers, with orange tones.
It will grow to 2.0 meters after 10 years
This variety will flower around May/June.


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Gardening
Tips and Tricks


To change centre piece during the season plant an empty pot in the centre display


Then plant the bedding around the pot.
Pansy Plentifull
 
Place a potted plant in the centeral container
When the centre plant finishes flowering replace with another that is in bloom.( Sysirinchium 'E K Balls' )
Gravel over to disguise the central pot and prevent weed growth
When the centre plant finishes flowering replace with another  that is in bloom.

Has that old bird bath had it's day. Why not plant it up with Alpines.             Don't forget the drainage holes.