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Gardening is a serious business, not a hobby!!!!
Yeah we know that, but we have to make sure this is a broad church.
I'm already worried I've bamboozled Moshi with my encyclopedic knowledge of horticulture.
Gardening is a serious business, not a hobby!!!!
With added soil amendment as well!Yeah we know that, but we have to make sure this is a broad church.
I'm already worried I've bamboozled Moshi with my encyclopedic knowledge of horticulture.
Gardening is a serious business, not a hobby!!!!
1/ lambs ears, furry, doesn't like the winter wet
2/ I'd love to say australis, but sadly not
3/ That's why you use a pair of dress makers scissors in the garden, just for such clean ups
4/ I agree, I hate irises
5/ There's a five? Oh, the bigger iris!
Come to think of it, 4/ looks a bit like kniphofia leaves poking up
I'd plant up in between with the bedding. One thing to remember with a border that's viewable from all sides, plant tallest in the middle and smallest on the outside...that's mature height I'm talking about, besides that, it's filling out nicely
Keep getting fb ads for "Bee Bombs". Being lazy and wishing to encourage bees does anyone have experience/views on them?
I'm going Sisyrinchium on this one, but not the variety in the photo.This is 4. again - bigger plant pictured in another place in the garden...
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.
I'm going Sisyrinchium on this one, but not the variety in the photo.
If I'm right, but I stand to be corrected, and it is a Sisyrinchium, it will flower spring and summer.Ah, thanks. So not “Iris” then...?
Can expect some small flowers in the summer from it?
I'm going Sisyrinchium on this one, but not the variety in the photo.
We try again.....
Weigela Unusual Collection
Buddleia weyeriana 'Sungold'
Plus some free Lupins
All arrived in the week and were bunged into the border, earlier in the week.
I wasn't entirely sure about the Lupins as they looked more like root vegetables than flowering perennials, anyway they're in the ground now so f**k'em.
Plugs of this lot arrived today.
I've just been through the online descriptions ranking them in height, colour and whether it's a daisy or not.
They'll be going in tomorrow, weather permitting with the requisite 'before' photo following soon after.
Heliopsis
Chrysanthemum Max,
Echinacea purpurea,
Linum perenne,
Achillea cerise,
Nepeta,
Heuchera Mixed
Sedum kamtschaticum
Plus
A climbing rose - Waltz Time.
Now going to locate my poppy seeds and we're away.
They'll be a special secret photo too - how exciting.
Is it still too early/ cold to sow veg seeds?
Getting itchy fingers but don't want to waste them.
You can put in broad beans now plus i've sown leeks indoors and about to plant parsnips from the garden centre.
You'd always be welcome at https://www.facebook.com/groups/203102441371437
Depends on where you are. British pscketed seeds give you the sowing times but tend to give an " average " time to start sowing particular seeds. Here in Worthing I have shown short rows of Radish, Lettuce, Turnip, Kohlrabi, Beetroot and Spring onions...Is it still too early/ cold to sow veg seeds?
Getting itchy fingers but don't want to waste them.