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Canterbury Bells to Foxgloves in June: 6 low-maintenance plants that can help fill garden gaps

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 9, 2026, 17:00 IST
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Canterbury Bells to Foxgloves in June: 6 low-maintenance plants that can help fill garden gaps

Many gardens experience a shortage of colour and interest at this time, when their spring flowering plants have finished blooming and summer is yet to come. The first part of June is an important moment for gardeners who wish to retain their garden's look for another season. Experts recommend the selection of appropriate low-maintenance plants for this purpose to ensure a continuous display of beauty. Many hardy flowers are great options for this purpose since their tall spires or bell-like blooms provide necessary vertical interest.

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Canterbury bells – delicate bell-like flowers

The first plant to consider using to fill mid-border gaps in one's garden is the Canterbury bell. This biennial has beautiful bell-shaped flowers that usually grow on tall stems, reaching impressive heights. The blooms are typically blue, pink, and white, which helps to add elegance to one's garden. In terms of growing conditions, this flowering plant prefers full sun and partial shade as well as rich and drained soil.

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Coreopsis – cheerful bloomer

Another plant to be used to fill gaps in June is the coreopsis. This plant blooms with yellow and golden flowers and lasts throughout the summer season. This low-maintenance flower will bloom abundantly, so one should pay attention to its proper pruning in order to avoid unwanted spreading. It requires partial sunlight and grows best in nutrient-poor soils, so no special conditions are required.

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Salvia – bee-attracting flower

This plant has spikes of purple, blue, or red flowers that attract all kinds of bees and butterflies. As one could expect, the flower does not need regular watering, which is especially convenient in hot weather. It blooms regularly from summer to autumn and, therefore, is a reliable plant to have in a flowerbed. One should use salvia to fill tall gaps.

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Gaura – "Whirling butterflies" flower

Gaura has unusual flowers of delicate pink or white hues. The stems of this plant are airy and tall. Therefore, it will be good in gaps where one needs to add some grace and delicacy to the composition. Gaura grows best in the full sun and will provide abundant blooming. Thus, one will be able to create a beautiful garden in this case.

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Echinacea – perennial daisy-like flower

A perfect plant to complete a flowerbed in June is echinacea, which has daisy-like flowers of pink, purple, and white colours. As a perennial flower, it does not require extra care and will decorate the garden with its blooms throughout the whole season. Apart from this, echinacea flowers have medicinal purposes, so one might try using them for this as well.

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Foxglove – beautiful towering flowers

Another plant one can use for filling gaps is the foxglove. This plant has long spikes with blossoms of various hues, which give it a unique look. Its flowers are usually purple, pink, and white. What is more important about this plant is that it does not need much maintenance after being planted and will last a long time despite having toxic leaves. Foxglove is a perfect option for planting in the back area of a flowerbed.

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