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Author: Jim Stephens

Gardener, no-dig allotmenteer, camellia enthusiast. I love colour, it cheers me up. Retired nurseryman.

Six on Saturday – 26/6/2021

June 26, 2021Categories six on saturday34 Comments on Six on Saturday – 26/6/2021

We opened, we survived, we open again tomorrow. I did a short blog about the experience, which was a good one. We have nine more openings, taking us to 22nd August, so we have to keep primping and preening until then. We both found the whole thing very tiring and were desperate to get to…

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The Grand Opening

June 25, 2021Categories Uncategorized22 Comments on The Grand Opening

Wednesday at 2pm was the appointed time. It came and went without anyone appearing, which was a little unsettling. We had signed up to open our garden for the National Garden Scheme, persuaded by the local organizers who were keen to add some smaller and perhaps more relatable gardens to their local offer. Small gardens…

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Six on Saturday – 19/6/2021

June 19, 2021Categories six on saturday34 Comments on Six on Saturday – 19/6/2021

Next wednesday is our first opening for the NGS so I thought that rather than pick out six individual items I'd go with six viewpoints. When visiting gardens there are always going to be things that have just gone over and things that aren't quite open yet; the sense that last week or next week…

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Six on Saturday – 12/6/2021

June 12, 2021Categories six on saturday35 Comments on Six on Saturday – 12/6/2021

Our first NGS opening is on the 23rd but we had something of a dry run with a group from Liskeard on wednesday afternoon. It all went well, which was a relief. Having spent weeks coaxing things along and primping and preening it all, it's hard not to feel a bit flat afterwards. There's plenty…

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Six on Saturday – 5/6/2021

June 5, 2021Categories six on saturday25 Comments on Six on Saturday – 5/6/2021

It's all coming on apace now, making up for lost time. Everything is filling out and bare ground is disappearing; a good thing, I don't like bare ground. Lots of things are in bud, like peonies, dahlias and hydrangeas and it's tempting to include the promise of things to come but the things already happening…

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Six on Saturday – 29/5/2021

May 29, 2021Categories six on saturday13 Comments on Six on Saturday – 29/5/2021

At long long last we have some decent growing weather. It feels like everything is miles behind but looking at pictures from last year doesn't bear that out. There seem to be a lot of things on the verge of flowering and rather fewer actually performing, but serving up six helpings at this time of…

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Six on Saturday – 22/5/2021

May 22, 2021Categories six on saturday35 Comments on Six on Saturday – 22/5/2021

Nearly the end of May and we've yet to have a spell of really good growing weather this year. The forecasts have often suggested that things might be getting better only for it not to materialise, so I'm trying to attenuate my hopes for the coming week. Gales are particularly unwelcome and all you can…

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Camellia pruning

May 18, 2021Categories Camellias15 Comments on Camellia pruning

Pruning books tend to be unhelpful when it comes to pruning Camellias, typically saying that they require no pruning but may be cut hard if it becomes necessary. It's not how I go about it. This is Camellia japonica 'Bob Hope'. This had grown as big as I wanted it to get by about six…

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Six on Saturday – 15/5/2021

May 15, 2021Categories six on saturday38 Comments on Six on Saturday – 15/5/2021

When I was writing this yesterday evening it was very obvious that another bout of rain was not far off. Increasingly heavy cloud was streaming in from the west, the Met Office radar showed it to be approaching fast and the forecast was for rain most of the night. Showers are forecast for the rest…

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Six on Saturday – 8/5/2021

May 8, 2021Categories six on saturday43 Comments on Six on Saturday – 8/5/2021

It looks like yesterday morning's frost may be the last and that we are going to get slightly higher temperatures in the next week or two. We had a good bit of rain overnight but less seems to have found its way into my storage system than I would have liked. A lot of things…

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