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Six on Saturday – 30/9/2017

September 30, 2017Categories six on saturday2 Comments on Six on Saturday – 30/9/2017

We managed a few decent days this week and the autumnal slide has been put on hold. The late show is now on, Asters, Cyclamen, Nerines et al, joining the long season Dahlias and Fuchsias. When I worked on a nursery I often got the impression that customers rushed out to buy plants as soon as…

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Six on Saturday – 23/9/2017

September 23, 2017September 23, 2017Categories six on saturday8 Comments on Six on Saturday – 23/9/2017

The "could be anything" list on our host's participants guide to Six on Saturday is six items long. Perfect, thinks me, I'll do one of each. But I don't make plans, I rarely complete projects and I have no features. My favourite tool is up the allotment. I'll start with a success and end with…

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Familiarity breeds contempt.

September 18, 2017Categories Uncategorized2 Comments on Familiarity breeds contempt.

Blechnum chilensis is a large and handsome fern. For all the many years that I didn't possess it, I wanted it very much. Eventually a friend dug a piece from her garden and gave it to me. It took a year or two to settle down and start producing its large, handsome leaves, then it…

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Six on Saturday – 16/9/2017

September 16, 2017October 19, 2017Categories six on saturday8 Comments on Six on Saturday – 16/9/2017

While there is undoubtedly more going backwards than going forwards, there is still plenty of colour to be found. Harder to find is gaps between the showers to get out and take pictures. Low light levels and wind don't help either. At least I don't have to work out in it any more, for which…

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Six on Saturday – 9/9/2017

September 9, 2017Categories six on saturday5 Comments on Six on Saturday – 9/9/2017

Ah, the uncertain days of autumn. Things that look good on Thursday are trashed by Saturday; things that look like they will open in time don't. The weather forecast is for rain all day and it's been dry for hours. Right, what we've got is: One. Geranium procurrens. This appeared from nowhere about two years…

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Gardening and getting older.

September 3, 2017Categories Uncategorized10 Comments on Gardening and getting older.

As gardeners we are very conscious of the life span allotted to the various plants we grow in our gardens. Some may be annuals, some perennials, some biennials. All of us will have had things die prematurely, sometimes for no apparent reason. Equally, most of us will have had the odd annual that manages two…

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Six on Saturday – 2/9/2017

September 2, 2017Categories six on saturdayLeave a Comment on Six on Saturday – 2/9/2017

The elephant in the room regarding this six is the magnolia I have spent half the week removing and disposing of. It's gone, move on. One. Cyrtanthus elatus. Scarborough Lily. I included the variety 'Pink Diamond' two weeks ago, now the red flowering original form is starting to open. They're not frost hardy, but in…

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End of month view 1-9-2017

September 1, 2017Categories End of month view1 Comment on End of month view 1-9-2017

I was going to skip this month, but the meme has a new host and I received a reminder, so here I am, a day late. A few days ago we were looking at a large Magnolia that has been near the centre of our garden for about twenty years and had reached perhaps 22…

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Heaven Scent sent to heaven.

August 29, 2017Categories UncategorizedLeave a Comment on Heaven Scent sent to heaven.

White and pale pink Magnolias need a dark background to be seen at their best. On flat ground those of tree habit need a backdrop of other trees or else you are looking at their flowers against the sky, which in the early months of the year is more likely to be cloudy than clear. Magnolia ‘Heaven…

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Six on Saturday – 26/8/2017

August 26, 2017Categories six on saturday1 Comment on Six on Saturday – 26/8/2017

What a busy week we've had. Last Sunday we went up to the flower show at RHS Rosemoor. It rained, which was a shame, but was enjoyable for all that. Restricted plant purchases to three items. Then Thursday we went the other way, to Penzance, taking in the National Dahlia collection field of Dahlias; awesome;…

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