July in the Garden
Blue July, bright July,
Month of storms and gorgeous blue;
Violet lightnings o’er thy sky,
Heavy falls of drenching dew;
Summer crown! o’er glen and glade
Shrinking hyacinths in their shade
George Meredith (1828-1909)
July is here, it is now high summer. The spring freshness has gone, replaced by a lushness and a richness of colour. The garden is now in full bloom now, full of texture and pure volume. As gardeners our days are warm and very busy, there are lots of tasks to complete to keep your garden’s beautiful display at their finest.
Jobs we will be completing this month in your gardens:
Weeds grow at rapid rates at this time of year so we will be continuing to tackle these
Mowing and edge trimming
Shearing topiary and shaped hedges and trees
Dead heading finished flowers and roses
Pruning of earlier flowering shrubs including Weigela, Rock rose and Philadelphus once they have finished flowering
Tidying up finished spring flowers
Pruning wisterias and rambling roses
Star Plans to look out for this month:
Phlox - beautiful and long lived perennial that really fills out a herbaceous border
Salvias - the delicate two lipped flowers of the salvia creates a gorgeous pop of colour and has long lasting flowers from July - September
Achillea - bold flat heads of these flowers create a wonderful soft meadow look in a boarder, flowering from June - September
Cosmos - a classic garden annual which produces vases of flowers throughout the summer to enjoy both in the garden and in the home
We hope you enjoy your gardens as much as possible this month and we can’t wait to continue caring and developing your beautiful gardens, The team at Mackintosh Martin Gardening