I have managed, again with a struggle, to get some salad stuff and beans planted but not quite what I wanted or the standard I would like.
If you can stand to just look at thirty-three photos, this is where it is right now.
The pot by the door is a bit sad looking as yet but it will flourish I am sure. Lovely plants using click and collect from Dunbar Garden Centre. Downside is I muddled up which plants were going where so it will be a bit of a muddle in terms of colours I think. |
South east |
South West |
North West |
Fern looking pretty sad - needs to put on new growth and then be trimmed. The pot is overstuffed. It could do with dividing. |
Susan Williams-Ellis roses doing fantastically well again. They have some greenfly though, so maybe need to spray them. |
Top third of East facing border. My poor old Buddha is lacking a pretty plant behind him and something by his feet. |
The middle of the east facing border. Actually saw a starling drink from the bird bath.... makes it all worthwhile 😂 |
Early sensation clematis in top of west facing border |
middle of west facing border |
Very cheap winter hanging basket bought last year and still doing its thing |
One of my all time favourites coming back into flower - Fleabane |
One of many purple sprouting broccoli I bought before I found out they need a lot of room! |
One of a pair of newly planted hanging baskets - plants from the Dunbar pick up |
Lavender doing just fine by the seats |
Strawberries looking strong |
Love looking up through the amelanchier |
Our posh new trugs. They are called 'Veg trug' and should have their name emblazoned on the front but me, being me, didn't want that so it got turned to the back. they take a ton of compost. |
Each trug contains the same. Right now they have lettuce and rocket plants and....... |
.............. carrots, spring onion, radish and American land cress seeds |
lonely little bluebell struggling through |
Another winter pot still flowering its socks off |
Sea thrift edging the west facing border |
Our new bird feeder in hopes we can actually attract some birds. So far just the usual pigeon, magpie and starling thugs. |
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