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Six on Saturday: 17/6/2017

June 17, 2017September 30, 2020Categories six on saturday1 Comment on Six on Saturday: 17/6/2017

One. We're not very good at keeping these going after the first season, so this second year performance is a bonus. Hippeastrum, no idea on variety. Two. Dianthus deltoides is something of a rediscovery for me, after about a 55 year gap. I remember growing it as a child and have come back to it…

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Six on Saturday: 10-6-2017

June 10, 2017September 30, 2020Categories six on saturday1 Comment on Six on Saturday: 10-6-2017

One. A cone from my beautiful Pinus parviflora 'San Bo' that I cut down yesterday. A close up lens and photo stacking creates an opportunity to look closely at something I usually walk past with barely a glance. Two. You can pretty much work out from this picture that you are facing north. Prevailing wind…

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Six on Saturday 3/6/2017

June 3, 2017September 30, 2020Categories six on saturdayLeave a Comment on Six on Saturday 3/6/2017

1. Conifers. I was going to run with six conifers, on the grounds that a quick tot-up in my head led me to think I had just six in the garden. When I uploade the picures to the computer I quickly saw two more in front of one of the ones I'd snapped, so I…

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Six on Saturday – 27/5/2017

May 27, 2017September 30, 2020Categories six on saturday2 Comments on Six on Saturday – 27/5/2017

One) I know it's only an optical illusion, but plants are set off better by moist dark soil than pale dry stuff. After last night's deluge, which combined the most sustained lightning I have seen in my life with rain akin to the tropical downpours I've seen in Australia, moist and dark wasn't a problem.…

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Six on Saturday – 20/5/2017

May 20, 2017September 30, 2020Categories six on saturdayLeave a Comment on Six on Saturday – 20/5/2017

One. I was going to start with a picture of dead cabbages, the rootfly having munched their way through two rows. But it was raining and going up the allotment in the rain to take a picture of dead cabbages didn't do it for me. Two. Papaver bracteata. Every year this monster astonishes me anew.…

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Six on Saturday 13/5/2017

May 13, 2017September 30, 2020Categories six on saturday1 Comment on Six on Saturday 13/5/2017

Six on Saturday, or SOS; appropriate because my allotment seems to be constantly under assault by pests. Gooseberry sawfly is far worse than I've had before, I squash hundreds, the next day they're all back again. And I thought the slugs had been chewing my cabbages, turns out it's rootfly. Nematodes will be ordered and…

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Six on Saturday 6/5/2017

May 6, 2017September 30, 2020Categories six on saturday1 Comment on Six on Saturday 6/5/2017

"The Propagator" has just launched a new meme which struck a chord with me, so this is by way of climbing on board. Six things going on in the garden. 1) This is Camellia 'Nightrider', very dark, very late flowering and with new leaves a similar colour to the flowers but shiny. It's a very…

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