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We love June

There is so much to say about June: the gardening year is like a flash mob, starting with the lonely snowdrop in January then building up layer upon layer every week, with more things appearing until we get to June when everybody joins in – shrubs, trees, roses, vegetables, annuals and more.

I leave it to Rodgers and Hammerstein (often the best option) with this ditty from : “June is bustin’

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