Logan
Well-known member
- Location
- Redditch west midlands Worcester
- Hardiness zone
- 11a
Nothing much just re sown some wallflower seeds that didn't come up and the afternoon i washed my hair.
That's the big problem with flower bulbs isn't it. We need to leave the leaves on to allow the energy to go back down to the bulb for further displays, but they become so untidy. A good way to overcome this problem is to plant decorative bulbs in nice big pots. They can then be placed in the garden where you want them to flower, and be removed and put behind the shed (or any corner out of sight) to die back without interference.Pulled up all of the dying leaves of the hyacinths and put them in the compost bin.
Now we are getting to the point where the Sunn Hemp really takes off...and does its thing to the garden soil.We received a little shower today and the Sunn Hemp cover crop sprang to life...after only three days in the ground!! No kidding you can almost watch it grow.
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based on your info, i did sunn hemp last year for first time. it grows so fast. chop drop and even in MD I got a 2nd growth out of it.Now we are getting to the point where the Sunn Hemp really takes off...and does its thing to the garden soil.
It hit an average of 5 inches in height today and I'd bet it will double that within a week. Why is this even interesting...because it is the foundation for the next generation of crops from my garden.
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Replaced 2 potted blueberry plants that had died with 2 new ones, also replaced the ericacous compost with new, put the old on the other blueberries and weeded them first. Hubby weeded some of the patio and i did some as well. Cut the old flower stems off the lupins, have to water the blueberries later.