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Gardening Society                                      Gardening Society


 From the   If I come across a plant that did not survive the   net clothes to protect them from pigeons and
 winter I mark the spot and think about possible
                                             once the danger of frost has really passed I
                                             will plant out the runner beans and the peas
 replacements while moving along. I might also
 Garden   squash a cluster of slug eggs pre-venting damage   currently growing in old guttering.
 later. Having managed to weed everywhere ( I
                                             I have had great success using the Three Sister
 know!) I even remembered to feed the shrubs
 and roses but the frosty nights spoilt much of the   Plan - growing a matrix of Sweetcorn (not a row,
 Diane Campos  new growth and blossoms. I wish I had invested   so that the plants pollinate each other easily)
 in big bags of mulch.                       with courgette in between and french beans that
                                             then climb up the sweetcorn.
 The sunny days encouraged me to sow seeds in
 I am a fair-weather gardener and started   the unheated greenhouse but again they are slow   I have Kale Cavolo Nero seedlings to plant up.
 early this year as the ground had finally   to germinate and not nearly as tall as usual so I   It is a great veg. to grow as it lasts through the
 dried out enough to hand weed the flower   have succumbed and bought a greenhouse heater   winter and you just keep picking off the side
 beds- something I quite enjoy when the   and at last things are sprouting, especially the   be tied in as they get taller. I seem to have a lot   leaves as it grows taller and taller. They are
 soil is friable as the weeds can be lifted   white Cosmos Purity and a new variety for me   of Dahlia ‘Café au Lait’ a big dinner plate style   delicious shredded then roasted in the oven with
 without removing great clods of soil   Double Click Cranberry a burgundy coloured   flower and a few unknown where the labels have   a little olive oil and served with a tahini dressing.
                                             We have only just eaten the last of the pur-ple
 and working slowly I remember where   frothy double cosmos - I should have plenty of   disappeared. I’m not using plastic labels anymore   sprouting and leeks - I use Duncan Rouse’s
 the perennials are planted with the new   spare plants later. This year I have used wooden   but wooden ‘throat depressors’ instead, the   rolled up damp course liner trick placed round
 growth emerging so I don’t damage the   satsuma boxes from Stable Stores lined with old   problem being they do rot away.   the young plants to encourage lots of tender
 green tips as I might with the quick action   membrane which have worked well for flower   In the vegetable beds the broad bean seeds   white flesh.
 of a hoe.   seeds and salad leaves.   planted in March are doing well and are under
 In the autumn I did not plant new tulips in the
 beds but put them in pots so that I could protect
 them with netting from mice and what ever else   Plan your garden visits
 dug them up last year. I kept them watered (all
 the butts are empty now) and they have made a   Frittenden Gardening Society have
 really colourful display.                    a garden visit to The Old Rectory,
                                              Frittenden, arranged for Friday 18th June
 Later in May when they have finished flowering   at 6pm, Covid restrictions permitting.
 I will dead head them, then lift and replant them   Check the village Facebook page for
 at the end of the garden where some survive and   details nearer the date.
 some don’t. I’m told there is a better success rate
 if you replant them at least 8” deep but tulips   There are lots of NGS Kent gardens
 don’t really like our heavy clay. I leave the narcissi   open in June and I recommend these
 in the beds as they come back better each year,  two local ones:

 Jobs to do in June                           Sunday 13th June Boughton Monchelsea
                                              Place ME17 4BU See website for details
 I am going to move the self seeded Purple    www.boughtonplace.co.uk
 Verbena Bonariensis and plant it with Tithonia   Sunday 20th June Little Mockbeggar
 - a tall vivid orange annual. Hopefully the two   Biddenden TN27 8ES - FGS visited
 different forms should complement each other   there a few years ago and it is a lovely
 and they both like a sunny well drained site.   garden crammed with plants and
 The dahlias potted up in March have new growth   carefully designed areas.
 and will be plant-ed out and staked so they can

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