Sometimes (rarely, it has to be admitted) my life horticultural (retired) goes through a frenetic patch. Like this week; Wednesday evening, talk to garden club (Camellias); Thursday and Friday, filming for Gardeners World (Camellias); Friday evening, talk to garden club (Begonias); Somewhen, write a Six on Saturday post; Saturday, escape to allotment for weeding and…
Month: March 2025
Six on Saturday – 22/3/2025
It seems stupid to be saying so, but the modest amount of rain we had today was very welcome. It's not that the ground is dry, just that if it does turn dry very early I worry that when growth takes off in the spring and the plants expect there to be plenty of moisture…
Six on Saturday – 15/3/2025
We've had nearly a week of cold nights, with frost forecast but not materialising to a significant degree. Tonight and tomorrow fit the same pattern, then it warms up a little. Sadly, it currently looks like the last cold night might be the coldest and there's a world of difference between +1 and -1. Just…
Slug control.
Our garden is plagued by slugs. I could just ignore them and eventually nature would control their numbers. The problem is that the means by which that plays out is that the slugs gorge themselves on all the plants that they love, like the emerging shoots of Dahlias and Salvias, to the point where those…
Six on Saturday – 8/3/2025
If Sue had still been in Australia she would around about now be experiencing the calm in the eye of a cyclone, in that the forecast track of Alfred is right over the top of where she was staying. It puts our weather, about which we complain so much, into perspective. The transition from winter…
Six on Saturday – 1/3/2025
Oh my! I just witnessed a seismic geopolitical moment and I have to calm down and write a blog about things happening in my garden. By any real world standard, absolutely nothing is happening in my garden. OK, I'm going to compartmentalise my brain and focus on the task in hand, which is to post…





