Summer Planting

Tend to any plants that have taken a hit over the winter by pruning borders, cutting back shrubs and stems, removing weeds, deadheading flowers, and getting rid of tired old plants. Then, plant new ones.

Play with heights, textures, scents, shapes, pattern, and shades with a mixture of bulbs, shrubs, grasses, and flowers.

Summer is the season of colour, so inject some colour into your garden with pelargonium, foxglove, astrantia, cosmos, delphiniums, geraniums, dahlias, begonia, salvias, lavender, and roses.

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