Logan
Well-known member
- Location
- Redditch west midlands Worcester
- Hardiness zone
- 11a
Hubby's been digging up some hardy geraniums, they self seed all over, i had to wash my hair.
Hubby's been digging up some hardy geraniums, they self seed all over, i had to wash my hair.
What's that pretty pink flower, if you don't mind saying. ?Tetters has been going at the Lavender hedge like a one woman cutting machine
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There's a purple leafed plum tree on each side of the opening in the fence. These are always the first trees to bloom here every year. I brought about a dozen of them home from work when I was there at the nursery. That was a few years ago now. They were absolutely buzzing with honey bees in the sunshine today. Early in the morning it was cloudy and I thought I might be out there in the rain, but then the sun came out and cheered me up a bit.What's that pretty pink flower, if you don't mind saying. ?![]()
Are you sure you've lost those Clematis? What time of the year do they bloom? In any event, a ''lost'' Clematis can miraculously reappear anything up to 20 years later so I've been informed (by a Clematis expert grower)I gave all the roses another spray of Sulphur Rose. I'll do this every two to three weeks from now, to hopefully reduce any chance of black spot infestation.
I'm ever the optimist!
I checked the clematis.
The bad news, is that it looks like five haven't survived the winter.
The good news, is that thirteen have!
Checked on the progress of the creeping phlox plug plants on the shed window sill.
They are doing very well. I have to remember to water them every other day as it gets quite hot in there.
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No hedgehog activity, as of yet.
I'll have to spend some time in next door's garden tomorrow getting more of the branches of trees we've cut down into green bins.
Are you sure you've lost those Clematis? What time of the year do they bloom? In any event, a ''lost'' Clematis can miraculously reappear anything up to 20 years later so I've been informed (by a Clematis expert grower)
Call that a tree house?!!While Tetters has been laying waste to the Lavender hedge I've been cutting the Hazel hedge on the cornfield boundary
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I made Tetters a tree house while I was doing it but she won't climb up into it
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Cut these poles up for later use in the veg garden.
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And the smaller twigs will go through the gruncher and end up as wood chip
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Call that a tree house?!!It looks more like a trap to me. Reminds me of the film - back in the 70's about the wicker man.
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Yeah, but Zigs reckons it's like the wattle in a wattle and daub wall. Something he has done often in his restoration work.I just looked that up !! It's totally horrifying !!
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Or a duck blindCall that a tree house?!!It looks more like a trap to me. Reminds me of the film - back in the 70's about the wicker man.
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