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Thyme To Garden - July 2019

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ABSpareEditor | 11:06 Mon 01st Jul 2019 | Gardening
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Last month's thread is here.

Summer has officially arrived! With increased heat and light throughout the day, has your garden workload increased?
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Has here. Been away just over a week and crops, flowers, weeds, and grass overpowering. My tomatoes are getting crowded out of light, and they struggle anyway as I've no greenhouse so they're coping outside.
My watering schedule has! the roses have been fabulous and are readying for a second flush and the jasmine, honeysuckle and nicotiana makes the evenings smell like paradise.
My white climbing rose bush was ruined by all the rain we had earlier in June. All the flowers went pink and then brown and I have deadheaded thit as the flowers have died off. It now looks scraggly and forlorn. When is the earliest time I can prune it right back?
Tilly do it now and coddle it and you will probably get another flush of blooms
Shall I cut it right back, Woofy?
Since being out of action for a while, much of the garden work has taken a back seat this year.
Some of the basic tasks have been done by much appreciated friends and neighbors. The upshot is that I've noticed a marked increase of wildlife (flora & fauna) coming in, so this new relaxed approach has lent itself to my main aim of gardening to enhance wildlife and sit back and watch the show unfold, as I pour a tall glass of G & T.

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