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Garden thread 2014
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Maryanna | Report | 7 Feb 2014 18:39 |
Ann, it has heads on it about ten inches or more, across, they are huge !! They are a lovely pink that even when they fade, stay a nice colour. This year though it has just kept on flowering and without any frosts they are still a pretty pink. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 7 Feb 2014 19:58 |
It must be awful to live there, the people interviewed are distraught, they can't see an end to it can they. I assume you were not on the motorway when you drove back? |
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Maryanna | Report | 8 Feb 2014 09:30 |
Ann, no we usually come from the coast to Taunton then onto the A303 and back up through Somerset, Wiltshire and Hampshire. This week we had to pick something up from a friend who lives further up near Glastonbury. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 8 Feb 2014 09:48 |
Yes sadly, still more expected. When we go to Dorset we usually drive down the M5 to Taunton where we have coffee in Sainsburys, then we drive across via the Ilminster road and when we come home we usually take the road that goes through Somerton so I do know the area that you are talking about. (A lot of our ancestors come from the Somerset area.) |
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SuffolkVera | Report | 8 Feb 2014 16:37 |
You might remember a few weeks ago OH planted out one of our witch hazels in a bed in the corner of the garden. It's a yellow one and is now flowering well and has really brightened up the corner, but I don't think that corner will look very interesting in the summer. I'd like to plant something around and under it. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 8 Feb 2014 17:38 |
Heuchera seem to be fairly easy to grow, although we did lose a couple last year. There are some with bright green leaves that would look ok, they don't root that deeply so should survive there. |
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Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend | Report | 8 Feb 2014 19:06 |
Vera I have planted spring, summer and autumn flowering bulbs under my forsythia, I don't lift the bulbs so there isn't much work involved. |
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SuffolkVera | Report | 8 Feb 2014 19:31 |
Thanks ladies. I shall have a look round the garden centres and see what I can find |
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Maryanna | Report | 8 Feb 2014 21:58 |
Vera, how about some Hostas, as well as the variegated leaves you get blue flower spikes. Just keep an eye on them as slugs and snails tent to find them Oh so tempting. |
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SuffolkVera | Report | 9 Feb 2014 16:54 |
Thanks for the idea Maryanna but I already have lots of hostas in pots all down one side of the house. I have copper tape round the pots and that seems to keep the snails and slugs off, provided I keep the pots a little bit away from the wall. Otherwise the little devils just crawl up the wall and over on to the leaves. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 13 Feb 2014 16:03 |
I bet you will soon be tempted when you visit a garden centre Vera. We will look forward to hearing what you choose. We now have a lot of lilac coloured crocus out in the garden plus a few daffs and some helebores and the Mahonia tree is still full of blossom, as is the winter flowering jasmine. |
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Maryanna | Report | 18 Feb 2014 21:41 |
Ann, I had a walk down the lane earlier on the way to the shops. There is a Summer Jasmine, which this winter, has stayed completely green. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 18 Feb 2014 22:32 |
Sounds like a very confused jasmine there Maryanna. It will be interesting to see what the Tuberose does then. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 24 Feb 2014 16:38 |
I had a walk round the garden in the lovely sunshine this morning (trying to ignore the fact that I have a sore throat). I was amazed at how many flowers there are out there, Crocus, Helebores, Daffs, dutch Iris, snowdrops, more than usual for February. |
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SuffolkVera | Report | 24 Feb 2014 17:31 |
We were out today and I was amazed at the amount of crocuses and daffodils out along the verges. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 24 Feb 2014 17:34 |
Lol Vera, there speaks a gardener. |
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K | Report | 26 Feb 2014 08:57 |
Gardening presents are the best. For my 10th birthday my presents included a red watering can and that set the trend. One of my retirement presents was a new Fort wheelbarrow which is a joy and beautifully balanced. |
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Maryanna | Report | 26 Feb 2014 09:44 |
Well, as well as my tuberoses, I also got some Peruvian Daffodils in the £ shop, they have some very unusual plants in there and most that I bought last year were successful. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 26 Feb 2014 10:18 |
We don't grow many flowers from seeds now, find it a bit much as we like to go away for at least 2 weeks in May, used to be four but we have cut it down this year. OH does all the growing but I know it will be tomatoes, and this year he has managed to clear some space to try runner beans again. |
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Maryanna | Report | 26 Feb 2014 10:40 |
That's the Surrey / Hampshire one Ann. |
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