Cleared part of a border.
- 6 Mar, 2024
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I removed lots of wild garlic, a very woody Salvia 'Hot Lips', Forget-me-nots and Bluebells.
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So lovely to see the sun, Shirley!
6 Mar, 2024
Definitely, shadows on the path have not been seen for weeks!
6 Mar, 2024
Looking good Shirley. Salvias are great for the bees to visit.
7 Mar, 2024
Lindak, they sure are as last year the Salvias were so popular with the Bees. I took cuttings of S. 'Hot Lips' and all have come through the bad weather ... :o)
7 Mar, 2024
It will look lovely especially with Alstromerias.
7 Mar, 2024
Thanks Rose, I have 3 Alstroemerias potted up, ready to be planted when the temperatures are a bit more steady.
7 Mar, 2024
The cuttings from Salvias seem easy to root. Glad your Salvias have grown well for you Shirley.
8 Mar, 2024
Thanks Klahanie, today I have cleared a little more as the sun was shining. Many Forget-me-nots are now in the compost bin as they had spread so much.
Lindak, they are a good enough size to plant out but I am still leaving it for another couple of weeks as don't trust our weather.
8 Mar, 2024
Best thing Shirley, you don't want to lose them after you've given them so much care. One of my neigbours has given me a packet of assorted Cosmos. I am planting them next month and keeping them inside until they grow then putting them out in May if the weather's not too cold.
9 Mar, 2024
Sounds like a plan ...
9 Mar, 2024
It looks very need and tidy, Shirley. All set for your planting plans - which sound pretty good! I’ll look forward to seeing future pics.
10 Mar, 2024
Thanks Kate, I was able to get some good compost out of the 'Dalek' bin this morning, hope to spread it over the border tomorrow, if there is no rain.
10 Mar, 2024
Looking good Shirley. It was good to get outside & do some work on that one day we had a bit of sun. Yesterday ( Tues)
I woke to torrential rain, again!
13 Mar, 2024
Josie, we rarely get two dry days in a row! I have been able to go out this morning to deadhead Hellebores and remove the old brown flower heads from a Hydrangea.
13 Mar, 2024
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In the gaps I shall plant some Alstroemerias and a Salvia. This is all part of my low maintenance gardening for the future!
6 Mar, 2024