Does anyone know anything about gardening?

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  • I've loved inheriting a garden from a keen Gardner. These came out this morning. Assume they're lilies of some type?


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  • Wow! So nice.

  • Please rain. Please.

    Enough for you? :)

  • It's been a good start. See my posts in the weather thread.

  • So I've gone and got myself an allotment

    It needs a bit of work. Some raised beds. Not sure weather to keep the apple tree. It would be a shame to chop it down though.

    Any ideas for layout, essential to have down there would be great. There is a water supply and regular horse muck apparently.


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  • def hibiscus - of okanui fame

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  • Regular horse muck is great! My current source is a 3 mile ride on the cargo bike, not ready to get any yet as we are still clearing... what a mission it’s been so far..


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  • You put decking on your allotment?

  • Aye! 75% to be cultivated, so 25% is decking, compost, water butts, tool box, bench and wood storage, then next on the project list is a self built greenhouse/plant nursery...

    With the little human it just means she has somewhere to chill safely, we don’t have a garden at home so it also covers that- the other people love it, and appreciate it means we spend more time there!

    Plus, cider cooler in the tool box...

  • Yeah that's a great idea. A couple of plots near our last allotment had a swing.

  • Looks amazing plot and I would definitely keep the apple tree, they can be pruned to suit any occasion, plus its years ahead from buying new,

  • I have noticed a lot of allotments in Europe are places people get out of their town apartments and spend the weekends 0n. They have chalets on them.

  • Allotments here are strictly no sleeping overnight but good to spend the day

  • I know someone who regularly slept in their shed on their allotment in Herne Hill... Generally after another argument with his ex...

  • done but definitely not allowed

  • Aye! We would quite happily camp on ours but the tent is a bit big and not so sure it would go down well...

  • I am now seriously considering spending a night on the allotment - especially in this weather - who is to know ?
    I've been down there at midnight and 5 am watering these days - yeah wild camping 10 minutes from home :)
    Call me the night watchman.

  • Why the fuck not?!? Do it, I would...

  • Yeah all I meant by the not allowed comment is that you can't be blatant and build a little chalet and rock up with your family for the weekend. But I'd have thought mostly no-one will know or care if you kip in your shed on occasion.

  • The local wildlife may complain.

  • when should i prune my rosemary? i have a 1m diameter bush hat was looking sensational up until the hot weather, when we went away, and now it looks yellowish and leggy. i want to prune it back to thicken up (!) next year.

    also, has anyone experience white fungus in soil? my vege patch had white fungus under the surface that i thought was ants, but was all around the root ball of a raspberry i pulled out

  • You can prune Rosemary all year round. Although after a burst is best to stop it getting extra leggy. I cut mine back twice a year normally to keep it at the same size.

  • Useful guide :) I mostly get honey bees.

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DkLDVwPUcAEbhpF.jpg:large

  • Saw a hornet in my garden last summer, their wings make an amazing sound.

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