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End of Month Review - June 2016

By Ozhene @papaver
It is hard to write a post about the end of June without making some surprised reference to being half way through the year.  I shall resist the temptation.
June has been quite warm, fairly sunny and very rainy.  The rain has encouraged a lot of lush growth and a lot of slugs.  Many seedlings have been eaten and I imagine that the sales of organic (and inorganic) slug pellets have rocketed.
Meanwhile in the front garden....
End of Month Review - June 2016 One of my favorite roses, (by the way all the roses I grow are my favourites, it sort of goes with the territory), Leda is growing well by the front gate.  It scents the path as I walk up to the house.
End of Month Review - June 2016 The Knot Garden has had its first trim of the year and looks neater.
End of Month Review - June 2016 On the front door step currently is this bowl of Verbena purple sparkles and Bacopa 'Blue Hollyhock'.  They have been flowering for a few weeks now and I am very pleased with them.
End of Month Review - June 2016 This is Rosa Graham Thomas, I do not show him very often, but he sits there quietly by the front hedge just being a rather wonderful yellow.
End of Month Review - June 2016 Around the corner by the house there are rather a lot of fuchsias and sharpies (agaves), plus an aloe and an aeonium cutting.
End of Month Review - June 2016 Further around to the backgarden there is a collapsed Rosa 'Claire Austin' and a rather disgruntled ginger cat (Bruce).
End of Month Review - June 2016 The Long Shoot is looking more colourful now, if not rather blousy.  I like blousy.
End of Month Review - June 2016 The Conservatory Border is coming together, the Rosa Blythe Spirit is a good pale yellow, there are foxgloves seeded about and a small brown, somewhat cross, cat (Esme).
End of Month Review - June 2016 and along a bit there is the Bermuda Triangle that leads up to the Prairie Borders and along to the Dancing Lawn.  This area is briefly rather shady and I rather like this, I get that dark/light moment that I admire in other gardens.
End of Month Review - June 2016 The Spring Border is now the 'rather over it and rather shady' border.  It has a June pause.
End of Month Review - June 2016 The Prairie Borders are getting on with it and are growing well.  It all looks a bit linear from this angle, which I do not remember doing and looking at it now I clearly did.
End of Month Review - June 2016 The Exotic Border (for that is what it will be) looks still rather a lot like it is the Tree Lupin Border,  The bamboos are doing well and you can see a glimpse of banana.  I live in high hopes for this border this year, if (and it is a big if) the slugs do not eat everything.
End of Month Review - June 2016 The Wild Garden is looking pretty wild.
End of Month Review - June 2016 and the Bog Garden is looking lusher than lush.
End of Month Review - June 2016 and the dancing lawn is framed by the Rosa Wild Edric growing up the apple tree and Bruce pretending to be a lion.
End of Month Review - June 2016 The pergola, which rots a little more every day, is managing to hold up the hanging basket that is currently trialing some begonias.
End of Month Review - June 2016 When I look down I see the purple Selfheal.  I think it is so pretty, I set the mower blades to not damage it too much and the bees love it.
End of Month Review - June 2016 The Four sisters are doing well.  The Carol Klein acer enjoyed the mild winter.  The edgeworthia survived another winter and the Philadelphus 'Belle Etoile' is having its moment of glory.  The other shrub, whose name currently escapes me, is just looking green.  I will find its name in time for when it flowers, promise.
End of Month Review - June 2016 In the Fernery Esme waits on the Boy Who Waited, it is her favorite posing plinth.
End of Month Review - June 2016 In the veg borders the slugs are trying to win.  Some sweetcorn remains and some tomatoes.
End of Month Review - June 2016 and the greenhouse is starting to look a bit empty.  Things are getting planted out.
End of Month Review - June 2016 I end, of course, on the pond.  It is full, very full.  Full of water, tadpoles, froglets and a newt or two.  It is also now looking quite a bit more clear, this is good.
A big thank you to Helen for hosting this meme as ever.

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