I thought I'd start a thread for the gardeners amongst us!
I have spent most of the day working in my garden- strimming the grass, repotting plants like my French Lavender ( which survived a bit of snow and is flowering now...), planting seeds and tidying up. I planted the following seeds in grow bags and plastic boxes:
rocket
beetroot
tomatoes
poppies
marigolds
cornflowers
I've already got spuds in one bag (I saved some that were sprouting I had in the cupboard a few weeks ago)- they are already growing leaves.
And I bought an olive tree from Aldi for £15! I was doubtful it'd grow olives in northern England, but an Islamic woman in Aldi told me her friend's is growing them, so I thought why not!
She pointed out one tree was left- so I grabbed it quick!
I pruned the Willows and planted the tops (I am cultivating a fedge to give some privacy).
I also bought a Clematis for £1.79 and planted it by the Willows. It will look good amongst them and the Honeysuckle.
Oh and my Strawberry plant and Raspberry bush are flowering! That means berries later on...
I have spent most of the day working in my garden- strimming the grass, repotting plants like my French Lavender ( which survived a bit of snow and is flowering now...), planting seeds and tidying up. I planted the following seeds in grow bags and plastic boxes:
rocket
beetroot
tomatoes
poppies
marigolds
cornflowers
I've already got spuds in one bag (I saved some that were sprouting I had in the cupboard a few weeks ago)- they are already growing leaves.
And I bought an olive tree from Aldi for £15! I was doubtful it'd grow olives in northern England, but an Islamic woman in Aldi told me her friend's is growing them, so I thought why not!
She pointed out one tree was left- so I grabbed it quick!
I pruned the Willows and planted the tops (I am cultivating a fedge to give some privacy).
I also bought a Clematis for £1.79 and planted it by the Willows. It will look good amongst them and the Honeysuckle.
Oh and my Strawberry plant and Raspberry bush are flowering! That means berries later on...
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