I can't quite believe that my Vitopod propagator arrived as recently as 2020, it seems to have been around much longer. That might be a testimony to how many turnovers of cuttings have come through it since then, it's certainly a lot. I used to have a mist system, suspended over a sand bed with…
Author: Jim Stephens
Six on Saturday – 14/12/2024
A week ago we were hunkered down waiting for storm Darragh to blow itself out. We had a bit of damage, which has provided me with a couple of items for my six that I'd have been happier without. Now we're in a quiet spell of weather, very dull, pretty cold but at least dry,…
Six on Saturday 7/12/2024
We look set for a lot of weather this weekend and with a Met Office amber warning hanging over us I am getting a little nervous. I write these things on Friday evening and by the time it goes out Saturday morning I will probably know whether that nervousness was well founded or not. We're…
Six on Saturday – 30/11/2024
I've had a horticulturally interesting week which included an out of season visit to Trewithen Garden to look at their autumn flowering camellias and a day getting a very large piece of fallen tree off a garage roof. So much for retirement. The latter is threatening to draw me into the complexities of Tree Preservation…
Six on Saturday – 23/11/2024
A week can be a long time in gardening. A week ago everything seemed in remarkably good shape considering how late in the year it was; now the weather has at least caught up with itself, if not running slightly ahead. We've had frost and snow and are forecast gales and lots of rain. Suddenly…
Six on Saturday – 16/11/2024
Every time I look at the weather forecast for the coming week the lowest temperatures seem to have gone down a degree. A couple of days ago it looked like we might escape a frost but that is no longer the case. I need to set up heaters and check thermostats and get more things…
Six on Saturday – 9/11/2024
The weather has been in limbo for a while now, a benign limbo, which is extending autumn and holding winter at bay. I haven't cut much down, there aren't a lot of leaves to rake up, plants are neither growing nor dying, active gardening is on hold. Most flowering things are winding down but so…
Water stuff: part 2, storage.
There are people with large gardens who never water anything and there are people with small gardens stuffed with water hungry plants in pots stood in full sun, who never seem to do anything but watering. On a sunny summer's day we're in the second camp, or at least feel like we are. It would…
Six on Saturday – 2/11/2024
November now and there's a sense that 2024 is winding down. However, the weather is benign and everything looks much as it did a week ago. Finding six things wasn't a challenge. Followers will know that the six to which I refer is Six on Saturday and to be honest, non- followers might have worked…
Purple sugar cane – 28/10/202
I put this in a Six on Saturday post in July 2024. Here is the entry: Saccharum officinarum ‘Rubra’ is the name I was given this under but no such name is on the RHS website so I’m unsure. It may well be ‘Pele’s Smoke’, which Tony featured a while back, or S. officinarum violaceum. It roots absurdly…









