In the final episode of this series, Dan and Julia share tips for adapting your garden to cope with hotter, drier summers. Julia offers advice on getting your plot holiday-ready, and Dan showcases a product that can act as a mulch, fertiliser and slug deterrent. This episode's drought-proof 'top of the crops' is the stately artichoke, and Dan chooses salvias as his sun-loving 'pick of the bunch'.
Your hosts return in late summer / early autumn for Series 2 and would love to hear about any topics you'd like to be featured.
Want to know more? Here are this episode's show notes:
- Dan's guide to creating a drought-tolerant garden
- Dan's guide to preparing your garden for the summer holidays
- Dan's guide to watering wisely
Julia's recommended artichoke varieties: 'Green Globe', 'Purple Globe', 'Romanesco'.
Note that cardoons (Cynara cardunculus) are a close relative of the artichoke (Cynara scolymus). Cardoons are grown for their edible stalks rather than their flowers. The cardoon is much more cold-tolerant as well.
Dan's recommended salvia varieties: 'Hot Lips' - red and white; 'Nachtvlinder' - inky purple; 'Royal Bumble - bright red; 'Trellisick Creamy Yellow'; 'Jemima's Gem' - cerise; 'Amistad' - purple; 'Blue Suede Shoes' - dusky pale blue; 'Amante' - pink.
Jobs to do in your garden this fortnight:
- Find someone to water your garden if you plan a holiday this month or next.
- Sow salad leaves, turnips, French beans, spring cabbages, chicory, kohlrabi, dill, coriander and parsley.
- Take Cuttings of hydrangeas, lavender, rosemary, salvias, penstemon, mint, thyme and sage.
- Plant autumn-flowering bulbs such as colchicums, autumn crocuses, cyclamen and nerines.
- Prune early spring flowering shrubs, rhododendrons, camellias and magnolias, conifers, plums, cherries, damsons and wisteria.
- Harvest courgettes, calabrese, French beans, Swiss chard, lettuce, mint, parsley, radish, beetroot, carrots, spinach, spring cabbage, spring onion, garlic, onions, globe artichokes, strawberries, raspberries and loganberries.
- Pick sweet peas, roses, zinnias, cosmos, gladioli, dahlias, lilies, carnations and pinks.
- Buy reduced perennials in your local garden centre - trim back, plant out and water thoroughly to encourage lush new growth. Stock up on plant food.
- Enjoy a stroll around the garden or a moment on your balcony after sundown.
- Visit open gardens across the country, especially those with herbaceous borders. The RHS holds shows at Hampton Court and Tatton Park in Cheshire this month.
Website links:
- Dan Cooper Garden
- Parker's Patch
- Alitex Modern Victorian Greenhouses
- Middleton Nurseries - salvia specialists
- Dyson's Nurseries - salvia specialists
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06/23/23 • 59 min
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