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A June garden in Cratfield

Despite the variable temperatures and sometimes vicious winds the garden is growing.

The view from the front door

The roses in the hedge are flowering – isn’t this hidden corner wonderful? The hedges around the village are absolutely beautiful too, pink and white dogroses everywhere.

A secret corner with Rosa Canina, and Centranthus in the background

The Roseraie de l’Hay is finally flourishing, the daisies are enjoying themselves, and the everlasting wallflower, Erysimum E A Bowles is gorgeous.

Roseraie de l’Hay, Anthemis, Erysimum ‘E A Bowles’

I have cut off the last forget-me-not flowers so that the leaves can develop, and the anenomes are starting to develop flower buds.

Brunnera ‘Jack Frost’ and Anenome ‘Hadspens Abundance’

I am feeling really excited about the garden – you can probably tell!

This is the third season and the shape and feel are different each year. I originally planted three Brunnera ‘Jack Frost’ in the bed above, and then divided at the end of the first year, and at the end of the second year I was able to start another small patch. At the end of this year I will have a supply of plants for the garden renovation in London, or even plants for sale! The plants were expensive to buy, but have more than repaid me. In the same bed I started with three anenome plants which were starting to spread after one year, and by the end of this year I will have an over-supply!

My plan to grow wildflowers in the hedge has not really succeeded. I only have some field campion, primroses, and one colts foot plant, but the ox-eye daisies are spreading!

Ox-eye daisies in the hedge
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