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Re: Gardening

Posted: 08 Nov 2024, 16:44
by Tizer
Our garden is full of flowers that shouldn't still be flowering at this time of the year. We have a big Salvia bush full of bright flowers and it started flowering in May and hasn't stopped since. At least the flowers make up for all the sunless misty days we are enduring.

Re: Gardening

Posted: 07 Feb 2025, 18:30
by Tripps
Well - another year has begun. .

Here's the snowdrops. I think they are a bit late this year - though that's just a hunch. I don't keep records. They look better in life than in the picture. . .
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Re: Gardening

Posted: 08 Feb 2025, 02:44
by Stanley
Nice reminder David that there is hope for us yet!
I haven't looked at my garden for a while..... I might brave a pic later today. It will not look as fecund as that. (Unless you count the wild flowers and grasses from last year!)

Re: Gardening

Posted: 12 Mar 2025, 15:56
by Tripps
I keep getting steered to this advert by youtube. I rather fancy getting one -but they say "if it looks too good to be true. . . . . " :smile:


Re: Gardening

Posted: 12 Mar 2025, 16:20
by PanBiker
So do I.

Re: Gardening

Posted: 13 Mar 2025, 03:28
by Stanley
I've seen the advert as well..... Worth a try?

Re: Gardening

Posted: 15 Mar 2025, 08:28
by Cathy
While washing-up ( a few minutes ago) I heard a ‘shimmering’ noise, looked up and watched hundreds and hundreds of leaves dropping onto my back garden from a large tree next door. Wow!
A few weeks of leaf loss to go and I only have a few plants left flowering after Summer.
Hopefully Autumn has arrived, even tho it is still 39C with wind gusts of 43kph.
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Re: Gardening

Posted: 15 Mar 2025, 08:52
by Wendyf
Everything looks remarkably green Cathy despite the heat.

Re: Gardening

Posted: 15 Mar 2025, 09:23
by Cathy
That’s because I water the pots every two to three days.
The sun has burnt the Agapanthus in pots, next to the fence.
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Re: Gardening

Posted: 16 Mar 2025, 04:11
by Stanley
That was what struck me as well Wendy....
Leaves falling off a tree. I saw that happen in Martha's garden at Northfield in Minnesota Cathy. There was a small tree, Japanese I think, was it called a Ginkgo? It was a calm day and quite suddenly the leaves started to fall from the tree and rained down on the soil underneath. In half an hour the majority of the leaves were on the floor. Never seen anything like it before or since.

Re: Gardening

Posted: 03 May 2025, 04:34
by Cathy
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I pinched some Plumbago on my wander today.
This is the last of it until our next Spring/Summer.
No scent but very pretty.

Re: Gardening

Posted: 03 May 2025, 04:40
by Stanley
Morning Cathy, that's nice! :good:

Re: Gardening

Posted: 15 May 2025, 07:36
by Wendyf
Just to reassure Kev that his pepper plant still lives in my poly tunnel. It has a dozen baby peppers growing away.
Kev you were right about there being a separate plant in the pot, that is a chilli pepper.



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Re: Gardening

Posted: 15 May 2025, 10:42
by Stanley
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The wild garden today. It appears to be fighting the drought well!

Re: Gardening

Posted: 15 May 2025, 10:55
by Cathy
What happened to the Wild Flowers Stanley, are they still to bloom?

Re: Gardening

Posted: 15 May 2025, 13:07
by Stanley
There have been far more grasses Cathy but the insects like the plants that are there. They are after things other than the flowers I think.

Re: Gardening

Posted: 17 May 2025, 19:25
by Tripps
When you get your Ash tree chopped down and leave it - sometimes you get Bracket Fungi. . .
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Re: Gardening

Posted: 18 May 2025, 01:38
by Stanley
An impressive growth David. Is it edible?

Re: Gardening

Posted: 18 May 2025, 09:26
by PanBiker
Not recommended, some variants are tolerable to humans but you need an expert to identify, majority are harmful according to Google, its also known as "Conk"

Re: Gardening

Posted: 18 May 2025, 12:22
by Tripps
I'm not at all tempted to eat it. Watched too many Midsummer Murders for that.

I even find that shop bought mushrooms don't have much taste these days - though the jury is out over whether it's the mushrooms or me. :smile:

Re: Gardening

Posted: 19 May 2025, 02:44
by Stanley
Asa child during the war, I had a very bad experience with mushrooms, and I think they were foraged. I have never touched fungus since.... I doubt if I am worse off for it.

Re: Gardening

Posted: 14 Jun 2025, 16:21
by Big Kev
The roses are putting in an appearance at Chez Kev
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