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Topical Tips from Jane Hamblin

January

A time of reflection
Early morning frost twinkling on the spent flower heads of the Perovskia

February

Prepare for the new year in your garden
The red edge stands out on the Hebe Red Edge

March

Time to get busy
Clearing away the dead foliage of last year to reveal this year's new growth

April

Freshly green and magical
Blue flower spikes of the Ajuga

May

The promising flower buds
Geranium Johnsons Blue is starting to flower, soon to be a carpet of blue

June

The explosion of flowers and scent
The heady perfume of Philadelphus Belle Etoile arouses the senses

July

Really getting into its stride
The candelabra flowers of the Phlomis Fruticose, leave the spent flower heads on to give you an architectural vision in the winter

August

All is still
Except Rosa Kent, she will just keep on flowering

September

A more gentle explosion
Anthemis EC Buxton, Perovskia Blue Spire and Hypericum Hidcote will take you gently into autumn with their soft colours

October

Fading glories
Leaves starts to change colour, watch out for the striking leaves of Geranium Psilostemon

November

Bonfires and leaves
Herbaceous plants are starting to slumber

December

The last leaves, time to read and to plan your next campaign
The Hebes will keep flowering if you are blessed with a mild winter

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