10+ Planting solutions to fill the dreaded June Gap!
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Hello viewers todays video tackles the June gap. Below are the names of the plants featured in the video for your attention.
Rambling Roses, featured is 'Albertine' but we recommend 'Adelaide de orleans'. many, many other varieties are also available.
Allium christophii aka albopilosum
Kniphofia 'Fiery Fred'
Eryngium 'Big Blue'
Erigeon Karvinskianus (Mexican Daisy)
Carpenteria californica
Astrantia major
Heuchera Kathy?!
Phormium tricolor
Geranium 'Patricia'
Digitalis grandiflora
Baptisia australis
Extra recommendations
Achillea 'Coronation Gold'
Alstroemeria 'Indian Summer'
Salvia n 'Caradonna'
Cistus 'Blanche'
Hebe 'Violet Queen'
Various campanula
See also Flowering shrubs for late May video
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Very useful video. Baptisma is a brilliant hardy plant but I find I have to stake it really well remembering it grows really tall.
Much of June for me is foliage flop. If I had it to do over, I'd plant far fewer daffodils. My garden really comes into bloom in July with daylilies, geraniums and heliopsis.
I’m in the Midwest US I don’t know if it’s a thing in the USA or just in my garden, which doesn’t have enough flowering in the beginning of June!
New gardener here, southwest US, June might be a thing here too: only yarrows and gaillardias seem to be blooming this month, last month was very colorful... Also, thanks for mentioning roses, I have a pink rose that I actually rescued from a dumpster that has already flowered for weeks, great smell, and I know will go all summer. Thanks for the video!
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15 күн бұрын
You're welcome I'm glad you found it relevant in the SouthWest US! 😊
Great vid. In Canada, and we have quite a bit flowering in June - hollyhock, mock orange, clematis, snapdragons, potentilla, lilies, geraniums, veronica, cupids dart, astrantia, astilbe, zinnia, lobelia, nigella, alyssum, cosmos, celosia... Some of my heuchera have pale pink and even bright pink blooms, and they've been flowering since spring.
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8 күн бұрын
Thanks I'm glad you like I do love Veronicastrum which I'm guessing is Cupid's dart in Canada. Zinnias and HollyHocks aren't quite open here yet well at least in Nottingham. All the rest you mentioned are flowering here though.
Great video Mike, many thanks for the info.
BUST THIS MYTH! great video!