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• #10602
Looks like salsify
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• #10603
Well pleased with the colour combos of this rose.
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• #10604
Very satisfying ombré
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• #10605
Peony’s have started to flower
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• #10606
Quite enjoying what this guys doing (mainly because I really want a pond or bog garden)
Pls add like subscribe so he can afford to hire an editor.
x1.25 is your friend
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• #10607
I got the book from him, great for inspiration.
And they sell seeds too on the website :)
Old shower tray going in the garden this weekend to make a frog sink.
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• #10608
Finally got in the garden after doing a LeJOG, to find the burst of hot weather made the roses go mad! The rose with the bee was a £5 job from Morrisons! So many blooms in it.
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• #10609
Roses look great! Waiting on mine to bloom.
In the category tomato n00bs: What does "regular watering" mean. I mean that's what the RHS page states. Well, I normally only water plants when these really look sorry and then only if I really want to keep that one, the rest good luck to you! Darwinian gardening.
But with tomatoes that means you don't get a good fruit yield. I mean, 1 liter of water per plant a week if it's 20 degrees and sunny? Is that OK? What is regular? :)
Mine are in the raised bed in the sun.
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• #10610
Roses are popping
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• #10611
Loving everyone's roses. Mine are a little behind.
Alliums starting to go over but they've been excellent
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• #10612
Water irises doing their thang
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• #10613
Leafs be leafing
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• #10614
And finally a bit of 'creative' pruning
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• #10615
The lupin exploded this year. At the back is a teasel which should flower this year, a good native plant to provide birds with seeds.
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• #10616
We've just had our garden redone - but the budget for the professionals would only really stretch to ripping all the shit crazy paving out and replacing it with nice porcelain tiles, so I'm taking on all the carpentry and bits like that myself.
Put the first bit of fence in last night - and considering that I have no idea what I'm doing, I'm genuinely chuffed to bits with it. Feel free to tell me all the ways that I could have done better though - I'm always happy to learn things.
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• #10617
It depends on how warm the weather is, but generally you should water them every couple of days during a dry spell. Little and often is probably better than a big soak once a week.
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• #10618
Woah, steady there with the dutch head, this the garden thread not 'The Third Man'!
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• #10619
Haha, unfortunately small garden requires extreme angles to be able to fit the whole thing in 😂
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• #10620
Lush, love the early summer for colour. Are those the lady of shallot ones? @JWestland I think you need to water regularly, I imagine raised beds dry out slower than but like pots.
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• #10621
That's a Gertrude Jekyll and Roald Dahl - with a Pilgrim yet to flower.
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• #10622
My roses are starting to bloom. The plants themselves are in shocking condition getting some blooms nonetheless
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• #10623
Ah yes, lovely.
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Before:
After*:
*still to do:
- seal
- gravel on the right, maybe the left
- pots back
- bedding plants - want to take my time as I'm keep to have fewer and make them stand out
Not 100% sold on the grainny look of the grout, but have limited fucks left at the moment. However, it feels bigger and is a much more usable space. Looking forward to softening up the edges.
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• #10625
What grout did you use?
I just redid mine with Sika Fast Fix All Weather which was pretty easy to work with.
I've never mulched in the 6 years we've been here so that might be the problem.
I did dead head the flower stalks only last year so could be that. Could have been the Fox family that jumped on them or slugs. I'll see next year.