Kalimantan Gull
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Hello gardener peeps. Is it too late in the year to pollard an Ash (been pollarded several times before) and how drastic can I do it - can I chop everything?
Ta ta thanks
Ta ta thanks
Hello gardener peeps. Is it too late in the year to pollard an Ash (been pollarded several times before) and how drastic can I do it - can I chop everything?
Ta ta thanks
As predicted the October planting has turned out pretty badly and I basically need to start from scratch again... the pansies and violas are on the way out but still going so I've moved the best ones into pots together. The bulbs haven't really worked - just green leaves have come up. The cornus are a nice colour but they are so spindly and insubstantial they don't really do the job. The other little plants I put in are either completely or partly dead.Yes, incredibly well informed and generous. I hope thread followers can benefit from the concepts and detail - Premier League quality advice. Unfortunately I have once again demonstrated my own ability to do gardening at more like East Sussex Division 12(S) levels...
As the photo demonstrates I went ahead yesterday morning with what became a well intentioned but flawed “plan” of my own.
It started with my arrival at the garden centre (Hilliers in Hailsham). For future reference would I be better buying online? They didn’t seem to have ANY of the plants on my quite long list of those suggested by Jevs and Weststander...!! In the end I managed to find Cornus Sanguinea which I got two of and I think are the best things I got. Apart from that I had to choose from what they had.
A bloke there (“Jim”) was very helpful and explained which were perennial and annual plants. I ended up with 2 x Dianthus, 2 x Garden Mums, 18 x Violas, 6 x Pansies, 40 x red tulip bulbs and 5 x bulbs I’ve forgotten the name of but they are red and produce a plant with purple flowers.
To be fair to myself I am under a bit of pressure from Mrs G to deliver colour - eg inc. retaining “her” roses - but I don’t think I’ve got it at all right...
I guess I can have another go in the Spring? [emoji3]
(p.s. the label on the Dianthus says “biennial”... is that common? Seems a bit of a shame...)
As predicted the October planting has turned out pretty badly and I basically need to start from scratch again... the pansies and violas are on the way out but still going so I've moved the best ones into pots together. The bulbs haven't really worked - just green leaves have come up. The cornus are a nice colour but they are so spindly and insubstantial they don't really do the job. The other little plants I put in are either completely or partly dead.
So I think I can have essentially a blank canvas apart from the rose at the far end that will have to stay. Everything else is pretty much dead or can be moved elsewhere.
We want colourful flowers with some height. Ideally the finished look will be full enough so there isn't bare soil that needs weeding. Plants that can easily be ordered online and planted at the moment please.
Sedum spectabile, lavender cosmos and hollyhocks will help the bees and flower reliably
Successful trip to the garden centre followed by planting today.
I now have...
Convolvulus
Heuchera
Spirea
Euphorbia
Cornus
Penstemon
Polyphyllus
Delphinium
Digitalis
Cytisus
and a rose.
In addition I have some unidentified plants that I will post as a quiz on GQT so I can complete my bed map...
Would it be normal to plant annual (“bedding”?) flowers in the gaps between perennials? Or something else?
1 Nearly dead silver thing
2 Upside down
3 A mess
4 A Weed
5 One of those things that generates loads of dead leaves but doesn't do much else.
As always happy to help you hobbyists.