Summer Solstice
I can never grow accustomed to the abundance and excess of the early summer garden, no matter how many times I witness it.
Plants compete to gain territory and transform the tidy flower border into an unmanageable jungle by June’s end.
After bloom, they shed their excess foliage and those dead leaves have to be removed so they don’t provide a breeding ground for pests and diseases.
Mid-summer cleaning is a critical task for the June gardening calendar, though it’s not as well telegraphed as the ones in spring or fall.
After the early summer bloom is over and the excess foliage is removed, the garden looks sparse again and takes a well-deserved rest.
Don’t let that dishearten you: the late summer perennials need that space and renewed energy to grow and look their best.