My last week’s Six on Saturday included Melittis melissophyllum ‘Royal Velvet Distinction’. This is a cultivated form of a native wild flower, which if not exactly rare, is limited in its distribution. As it happens I know of a colony growing in a lane about a mile away and since its inclusion on the blog…
Six on Saturday – 26/5/2018
I popped up the allotment first thing, earthed up spuds and planted more seedling dahlias. Rain is forecast and the clouds are gathering. A good downpour would be ideal this weekend, just before things start to get seriously stressed. What with newly planted stuff on the allotment and all the pot stuff back here, I'm…
Allotment update – 22/5/2018
The weather has been settled for a week or two, so I'm more or less up to date on where I want to be on my plot. Peas, potatoes and parsnips are the only things I've sown directly on the plot, everything else has been raised under glass and planted out. Peas and potatoes are…
Six on Saturday – 19/5/2018
I'm in the habit of writing my Saturday posts on Fridays but here we are, Saturday morning and nothing done. Good thing the sun is shining and early morning photos can be taken. One. Chillies. I sowed three sorts and put them on a south facing windowsill on 3/3/18. Two sorts, 'Apache' and 'Ring of…
Six on Saturday – 12/5/2018
So impressed was I with the Hardy Plant Society's plant sale in Truro last weekend that I have now joined the Hardy Plant Society. Who knows, by next year I might be back there as a seller. I nearly added "rather than a buyer" but I bet most of the sellers spend as much on other…
Potting
At this time of year I'm putting a lot of plants into pots. This will include sowing seeds, pricking off seedlings, potting up young plants from the propagator, potting on plants into bigger pots and potting up plants that have been dug from the ground. As an ex nurseryman, I know that professional growers do…
Six on Saturday – 5/5/2018
It's one day shy of a year since I did my first SoS post. My first item then is my first item now, with the next two items also having featured before. The next three are new. It's inevitable as the season starts round again that repetition will occur and it will be interesting to…
The tools for the job.
Fight your way into my garden shed, or my allotment shed and you will find a set of tools common to most other similar sheds. I have a couple of spades and forks, three different rakes, edging shears and hedge cutting shears, a strimmer and a pressure washer and a shredder. What I also have,…
Six on Saturday – 28/4/2018
Ah the joys of retirement. I've enjoyed a full week of gardening this week, a bit like being at work. I had three fairly major things I wanted to get done. First was to lift some Camellias from my allotment and pot them before it was too late to do it. Done, 13 in all.…
Six on Saturday – 21/4/2018
Not sure how it happened, but this is my 50th Six on Saturday post. 300 "things", most of them plants. This weeks six is not the one where I shoot off in a different direction, not when we have some decent weather and flowers and shoots bursting out all over. I love a bit of warm sunny…