On sunny days the garden is full of bees of all kinds, as well as other flying insects like solitary wasps and hoverflies. This is the best time to do a survey of the bees and wasps in your garden. Buff tailed, white tailed ,red tailed, carder and garden bees, are all bees that you might find in your garden.
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- Give Wisteria its summer prune, cutting all the long side shoots back to 20cm to promote flowering next spring.
- Support tall growing perennials with sturdy canes
- Continue planting summer bedding in pots and borders, and water regularly to help plants establish quickly
- Cut back spring-flowering perennials, such as pulmonaria, to encourage a fresh flush of foliage
- Tie in new stems of climbing and rambling roses horizontally to encourage more flowers.
- Take cuttings from pinks and carnations selecting non flowering shoots which should root readily.
- Pinch out the tips of fuchsias and bedding plants to encourage bushier growth
- Give container displays and hanging baskets a liquid feed every few weeks to encourage flowering
- Prune late-spring or early-summer shrubs after flowering, such as weigela and philadelphus, thinning out the old growth.
- Sow biennials like foxgloves, wallflowers, sweet rocket for next year.
- In the veg garden continuing sowing for succession
- Apply tomato feed regularly to fruiting veg crops, including tomatoes, courgettes, pumpkins and chillies
- Take softwood cuttings from herbs such as marjoram and sage. Also soft wood cuttings of hydrangeas and pelargoniums.
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