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19-09-2019 07:50 AM
19-09-2019 07:50 AM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
@Adge, nasturtiums get knocked back by frost here, so they don't "naturalise" in the garden. I have at times let poppies self seed too enthusiastically, to the point where they drowned out other plants, but at least they don't clamber up trees. 😄 This year, I've been transplanting a lot of the self seeded plants to different locations, but I'm still needing to watch that the remaining ones don't smother my nice perennials.
Yesterday's efforts... some more weeds out, and a red flowered japonica that was crowding out my redcurrant bush cut down to ground level. Proceeds of both fed to happy chooks, bunnies and guinea pigs. Next job is that I need to gently stake up the floppy redcurrant stems so that I have some chance of putting mesh over it to keep the sparrows off. They love the redcurrants.
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19-09-2019 12:55 PM
19-09-2019 12:55 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Have had wonderful gardener back in and some more cotoneasters have been removed. A bit more running bamboo needs to be attended to before I can put in any replacement plants.
Some more bulbs are flowering - think they might be sparaxis. The plants I initially thought were grape hyacinths are looking more like bluebells.
Picture is not overly clear but this is the bulb that is starting to flower that I think is a scilla.
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19-09-2019 02:34 PM
19-09-2019 02:34 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
very nice @Former-Member
my little corner is getting more plants in there
soon i will have to find some bigger pots to repot them in
all these are in bloom again in my yard @Smc , @Adge , @Determined , @Appleblossom , @Former-Member ,
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19-09-2019 03:06 PM
19-09-2019 03:06 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
Looking good @Shaz51. 🙂
Very much looks like a Scilla @Former-Member. S. peruviana, I'd say. Comes in shades from mid blue to white.
I've relocated the chook pen this morning leaving behind a massive pile of scratched over weeds to mulch the garden with. 🙂 Am currently pulling up more weeds so that they've got bedding to scratch through in their new spot. It's reached that time of year when I'm racing to get them out before they send up flower heads.... the weeds that is, not the chooks. 😉
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19-09-2019 04:30 PM
19-09-2019 04:30 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
@Smc 😀🐓🐔
Some of the more suitable replacement trees and plants I am considering include deciduous magnolia, orange blossom (philadelphis sp. - not choysia), viburnum opulus sterile, kerria Japonica, might even try peonies.
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19-09-2019 04:37 PM
19-09-2019 04:37 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
The fella next door ripped out a beautiful Magnolia as well as some roses. He was keen on his real estate and to make money and have it look clean and nice.
Today I planted out indigenous grasses at the zoo and replanted a carpet rose and lambs ears on my own property. Same thing if one gets one's hands dirty. Dirts dirt.
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19-09-2019 07:59 PM - edited 19-09-2019 08:03 PM
19-09-2019 07:59 PM - edited 19-09-2019 08:03 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
I feel a bit bad getting the majority of the trees on our plot taken out @Appleblossom, most were likely self sown. There is a lovely big bottlebrush that will be staying 😀.
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19-09-2019 08:21 PM
19-09-2019 08:21 PM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
It's not as if you'll be leaving it empty @Former-Member. 🙂
Oooohh I'm aching.... the chooks had better appreciate the many bucketfuls of weed-bedding I gave them. 😛 And I'd better get on to getting plants into the spots I cleared. Bare soil starts to die...
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20-09-2019 09:01 AM
20-09-2019 09:01 AM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
The old lumbago (or plumbago as I call it 😀) often strikes after I have a gardening session @Smc. Looking forward to raised veg beds.
Neighbour got given some strawberry plants which were passed on immediately to me - needed to get some more pots to put them.
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20-09-2019 09:09 AM
20-09-2019 09:09 AM
Re: Self care by growing a garden
@Former-Member, I'm considering the achy muscles as a sign that I am working towards regaining my fitness. 🙂 Gardening has to be one of the most pleasant forms of exercise around.