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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 – 28/9/2019

September 28, 2019Categories six on saturday30 Comments on Six on Saturday – 28/9/2019

Two Camellia articles that I am supposed to be writing fall due in October so I've been willing it not to arrive since April. Didn't work, I'd better get writing. It's a funny time of year in the garden; part of me wants everything to go on flowering and looking good for as long as…

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Six on Saturday – 21/9/2019

September 21, 2019Categories six on saturday15 Comments on Six on Saturday – 21/9/2019

The slow downward spiral into autumn continues, slowly this week, a little quicker next week if the forecast is accurate. Soon it will be Camellia season, which always keeps me busy through the winter months. I have buds on new plants that I cannot wait to see in flower. Still lots of colour around though,…

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Begonias

September 19, 2019June 29, 2022Categories Begonias, Plant profile7 Comments on Begonias

There are lots of groups of plants that divide opinion, genera containing a wide diversity of plants are almost bound to. Even genera with a narrow range can get caught up in disputes, take Cyclamen, among the straight species it is almost inconceivable you could love one but loathe another; but bring in the all…

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Six on Saturday – 14/9/2019

September 14, 2019Categories six on saturday17 Comments on Six on Saturday – 14/9/2019

It's one of those beautiful bright mornings where you go out, take a deep breath and go back in for a jumper. I intend to spend time on my allotment; Monty says it's time to prune my Blackcurrants, not that I watched GW. A bit of weeding wouldn't go amiss either and I should dead…

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Six on Saturday – 7/9/2019

September 7, 2019September 7, 2019Categories six on saturday18 Comments on Six on Saturday – 7/9/2019

The cats away and the mice have been playing. Sue gets back on Tuesday and I have a project on the go that needs to be finished and the mess tidied up before then or I'm in trouble. Most of what I've done in the garden proper this week is move things around, by which…

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Six on Saturday – 31/8/2019

August 31, 2019Categories six on saturday29 Comments on Six on Saturday – 31/8/2019

When Cyclamen, Hedychium and Crinum commend themselves for inclusion you know where in the year you are. It'll soon be Nerine season. Last week I included my new shed as an item. This week I emptied the much bigger shed it is to replace and have an empty space for the new glasshouse that arrives next Thursday. Much…

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Flowery

August 27, 2019Categories Uncategorized5 Comments on Flowery

It’s not uncommon to hear gardeners lamenting the lack of colour in their garden towards the end of summer. I’m quite pleased at how much colour I have still and confidently expect it to carry on for some time yet. Let me set out my approach and the principles I follow. Parks departments, and to…

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Six on Saturday – 24/8/2019

August 24, 2019August 24, 2019Categories six on saturday22 Comments on Six on Saturday – 24/8/2019

It's still only 7:30 and I've been out taking pictures in the garden. I usually have it all wrapped up by Friday but I was busy building a new shed instead and nothing may come between a man and his shed. It was a weird day, I popped out to buy some timber first thing…

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Six on Saturday – 17/8/2019

August 17, 2019August 24, 2020Categories six on saturday29 Comments on Six on Saturday – 17/8/2019

Oh dear, more rain. It was supposed to be dry today. Friday rained all day. At this time of year a rainy day can be an expensive day. I sat at my computer, browsing Parkers catalogue, Peter Nyssen's catalogue, then Potterton's, Avon Bulbs and Ron Scamp's Daffodils, just to mention the ones with whom I…

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Allotment update – 12/8/2019

August 12, 2019August 27, 2020Categories Allotment & vegetable growing9 Comments on Allotment update – 12/8/2019

I haven't had much to say about my veg growing this year and I have to admit that the weedy appearance of the plot suggests my enthusiasm for it has faltered a little. I don't think it has by much but I have probably not done as well this year as last, mainly because I…

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