Sunday, October 03, 2004

benign neglect

o poor neglected garden. but actually it doesn't seem to be minding too much. the grass is a bit long i suppose and the ground elder is rampaging into the right-hand bed but apart from that............amazingly enough one of the freesias has come up! and once again we have an ectopic lobelia, this time in the bed not the drain............same lobelia, different place......the Persicaria has suddenly got absolutely huge after doing nothing much for months, this time maybe i won't cut it down and just see what it does. Diascia *still* flowering away and definitely wins this year's award for Hardest-Working Plant. begonias etc still in flower so i don't feel a great urge to cut things down and clear things away...........however last year they went on right into the winter so it never got done in the end. well, not until spring................also among the nice surprises is a Michaelmas daisy proudly flowering away in the lavender patch - where the hell did that come from? one of the stocks has come up at last after a very, very long wait.............and the lavender has taken nicely but is in danger of being swamped by grass and weeds. Caryopteris in flower and pretty.............borage everywhere.............i've pulled up my onions with great pride and laid them to dry, and have still to harvest the courgette...........yes, just one, but it was a bit of an experiment, next year cloches to keep the slugs off.............the wild strawberry has rooted and grown, so have both comfreys, so lots of comfrey feed next year............i haven't planted Janice's paeonies, not quite sure where to put them but that right-hand bed remains a problem with big gaps so maybe they could go there..........the purple clematis is flowering a second time, the australian mint bush did the same, it's been a funny year for weather, all that rain.............
i did mean to put in more bulbs but as usual i can't remember where it was i thought they needed to go. anyway, next year will be different again. i did so much work earlier in the year that there isn't actually a whole lot to do now, given that i can accept a degree of wildness and disorder. the pond is still a concern...............i really don't want to have to take it all apart and re-line it if there really is a leak, but i may have to once all the vegetation recedes...................only if it's like last year it never got that cold and the vegetation didn't recede, so it would mean ripping everything up which i don't want to do now things are established. maybe it's just all the duckweed transipiring like mad and using up all the water..............i'll keep an eye on it anyway, if it's a leak it's a slow one so i can just keep filling it up.............

Saturday, August 07, 2004

love-in-a-mist

well, it *was* a glorious day, but now the mist has rolled in from the sea a la Mulligan's Tyre............still not that cold and the air is full of shrieks of merriment and the smell of barbecues from neighbouring gardens...........not a huge amount to do, well, if i were a perfectionistic gardener i could be doing a lot of weeding, but i'm not............most things are just kind of doing their thing and don't need too much attention.
........accept it - i cannot grow delphiniums. or sweet peas, or lilies of the valley. on the other hand i can grow nasturtiums really well - the ones in the corner are having a whale of a time and look rather good........and there's a wild one in the "meadow"! the love-in-a-mist is out a looking beautiful..........lilies almost out too.........rose "Curiosity" flowering for the second time and really prolifically. put in a Coreopsis in the big space where the delphiniums were........sigh.........planted some more basil. the Thai basil was lovely but just didn't do very well. i'm going to re-vamp the veg bed shortly, take out the remains of the sweet peas and accept that i can't grow them............or maybe try the front?? the comfrey is doing well and i'm going to put in some fennel. the new catmints have settled in and are growing mightily..........the caryopteris is just beginning to flower i see..........more courgette flowers, must learn how to make tempura batter before they finish...........rocket starting to sprout, slugs licking their chops..........

secret nasturtium Posted by Hello

rose "Curiosity" Posted by Hello

nasturtium corner Posted by Hello

Tuesday, July 27, 2004


first dahlia "Bishop of Llandaff".............uneaten............ Posted by Hello

Sunday, July 25, 2004


first of many................ Posted by Hello

the crop!!.........i've already eaten some so this isn't them all............Alan Titchmarsh eat your heart out.......... Posted by Hello

rose and Choisya Posted by Hello

oh what a beautiful morning

..well it wasn't actually, it was wet and miserable.........but by the time i got up to go to church it was gorgeous...............went to have lunch with F & K and the kids, but soon the sight of them trimming their hedge was too much, i could feel the lawn calling me.............."mooowwwwwww mmeeeeeee..........." so i went home and did just that. refilled the pond, put the fuchsias outside, moved those very unhappy New Guinea impatiens..........planted the Persicarias by the pond,  and the new Nepeta in "Catmint Corner".......... and the delphiniums. well, one can always hope. no doubt the snails will appreciate a change to their diet. gave the begonias some comfrey feed. gave the pond iris a concrete overcoat............well, not quite, but had the bright idea of weighting it to make it stay put and stop it wandering round the pond..........hope the lump of cement i've wired it to doesn't poison it. dead-headed the roses, the organic rose is having another flush of flowers........planted the wild strawberry............picked the tomatoes.........oh, the pride. i'm going to eat them with my tuna tonight.
.......i suppose some people  might think it was eccentric to give your best friend a bunch of mint, caraway, marjoram and Vietnamese coriander for her birthday, but Fiona seemed pleased, they always like things you can eat. their new garden is lovely too now that everything's up.
............planted some rocket......bought a few cheapo things for pots since the pansies have bit the dust..............moved the impatiens outside to the front step as they're flowering like mad but getting all aphidy indoors....even the camera had aphids............the front looks OK, still a bit dry and bare under the tree but the alpines in the gravel distract from that bit, and there's time enough to plant it up some more................
............first love-in-a-mist is out! - and such a beautiful blue. more on the way, and the escholzia sprouting by the roses...........that bit still looks rather sad and bare, but we'll see what comes up.........the bit where the lavenders are is still something of a mess, those stocks have done nothing except grow leaves, no sign of them flowering...maybe it's too shady. also lots of grass and weeds which is very difficult to separate from the plants. plus big heap of weed scooped from the pond......fertiliser...........

Monday, July 19, 2004

mumble grump

it's so easy to go out and look at the garden and think, why is it such a mess? especially when i've just been to the Botanics and admired their herbaceous border and wondered why mine doesn't look like that..........answer: because i haven't had 100 years and armies of gardeners to make it look like that............we are kind of between flowers at the moment, but that diascia has to be the best value for money of any plant i've ever put in, still flowering away madly by the pond..............the geraniums have finished so there's just loads of foliage and no flowers...............the poppies "Angels Choir" are just starting to flower, and a couple more days and we'll have love-in-a-mist............also the organic rose hasn't finished after all, it's putting out a couple more buds...........
...........most of the underplantings are now being swamped by the big plants so i might move a few into the pondside gravel...........loads of clumps of grass are growing through it, in fact loads of clumps of grass are growing everywhere but in the lawn..........they're easy enough to pull out but it would be nice to have some little thymes and such........the catmint seems to be spreading everywhere as well............
.....need to move the stripey hemerocallis i think, it's being completely dwarfed by the other one and not getting any light, in fact that whole corner needs a makeover............the original hemero has grown absolutely huge and is having a second flush of flowers............did i put steroids in that comfrey feed i wonder?.............

Sunday, July 11, 2004

serene sunday

oh how i love our light nights..........came back from the meeting and pottered about a bit till after nine, it's a bit close and midgies tonight but i got the weeding done at the front and put the courgette plants in their new home............they look lovely and juicy and i'm sure the snails will be delighted..........would we love the summer so much if we didn't have the cold and dark of winter to get through i wonder......
.........that huge weed in front of the compost bins is actually an aphid farm. i was going to pull it up until i noticed all the little blighters clinging to the stems and the ants tramping up and down with the milk buckets...........all very wildlifey and organic and hopefully if the ants are stuffed full of honeydew they won't be able to eat any of the plants...........
.....pond was all weed and no pond so i've refilled it and hoicked out the weed, i don't think it is leaking after all but we'll see what it looks like tomorrow.......chucked in rockery seeds, mowed the grass, it's hard to tell the difference between the wild garden and the rest because it all looks pretty wild at the moment......planted the dwarf comfrey where the runner beans used to be, sigh...........will have to think of something to make out of huge bunches of mint, there's a limit to how much mint tea a girl can drink, and as for bloody lovage..........

prima donna

i wonder if the pond has a leak.............the water level dropped to almost nothing but i filled it up again and it seems to be holding.............perhaps just because it's been warmer it's evaporating faster. i need to clear all that weed. i just worried that the rain has loosened the liner...........it was so full that it was actually washing over that flat slab, but i think as usual i'm worrying about nothing. i just had visions of having to empty it and re-line it...........
.........so, the begonia "Prima Donna" has decided it's not dead after all. i left it in a dark corner under the lilac, but in spite of that it's putting up leaves. so i've moved it, weeded it and given it some comfrey (or midgie) feed.....and it's visibly grown since yesterday.

Thursday, July 08, 2004


the first tomato! Posted by Hello

Wednesday, July 07, 2004


to boldly go where no snail has gone before........ Posted by Hello

flying snails

when i said before i went away that i would like it to rain so that my plants wouldn't die, i forgot to say "and you can stop once i get home". weeks of torrential rain are keeping everything lovely and green but making it hard to get anything done. the pond got full almost to overflowing..............and the gastropods are in heaven. they've climbed right up the Bishop of Llandaff dahlia ignoring all the leaves to eat the nice juicy bit just below the flower head............and we can forget the green beans i think. but the star had to be the one that came in and was found halfway up the stairs.........having left a cute little trail of slime on the stair carpet............there are two in the kitchen this morning so i guess they really are coming in through the cat-door. they must be quite strong to be able to push it open, so i suppose dahlia stem must have the same effect as spinach. or maybe the electric shocks from the anti-slug tape are having an ECT-like effect and making them feel so good that they can barge through the cat-door and climb the stairs no problem. i'm not quite sure what they think they're going to do when they get upstairs but i suppose they can always start on the houseplants.
............one anemone almost out. i cut the last organic rose for Nan when she was round for dinner...we're kind of between roses at the moment because the orange one isn't quite out yet, in fact a few things have finished so there's a flower-free gap, apart from the diascia still blooming away madly. the lavenders are out and have grown really well, that bed will look good in a couple of years. the comfrey feed looks more like a midgie breeding station and has probably got a bit diluted by all the rain so there may not be many vitamins in it...........
.........one tomato almost ripe!.........oh the excitement. i'm not quite sure what haute cuisine i can produce with one tomato the size of a marble but i'm sure i'll think of something.......

Monday, June 28, 2004

rain

finally managed yesterday to get out in between the showers and cut the grass..................cut down the lovage and salad burnet which had gone all scraggy, and put in the new catmints..........cutting the clematis has left a big gap behind the roses where all the tangles of foliage used to be, so i've chucked some annual seeds in to fill it in the meantime.........my little gastropod friends have also been active in all this wet weather, have chewed the runner beans to perdition and eaten the pond lobelia down to stumps. other things have attractive holes in but aren't quite completely destroyed, i suppose there's only so much they can eat at one sitting.........maybe the sweet peas are for dessert. so much for the slug tape, organic slug granules etc.
.......the lavender bed is totally infested with weeds.....got big bunches of sappy weed growth out but i'll have to watch it or they'll all just grow in again. the pinks had rotted while i was away, i put in what's left but i doubt they'll do much. catalogue plants *definitely* a bad idea. the herbs are good tho, nice and healthy, although the cats jumped on the lemon catmint and broke it and i think it might have died.
.........courgette plants and tomatoes have survived my absence, the courgettes need to go out so i need to get another raised bed. maybe the comfrey could go in that too to stop it taking over the garden as there isn't really a space for it. the rockery bit still looks pretty sad........better for having the weeds removed, just need to throw in the aubretia and stuff and hope they grow.
.........lawn looking better, still some baldy bits but it does seem to have benefited from the attention. i don't think this garden is ever going to be all beautiful and tidy like next door's.......i can sometimes get downhearted when i look at it and think, why is it such a mess? but it's a rather pretty floriferous mess.............OK, so it doesn't do what i want it to but it grows all sorts of lovely surprises.......
..........it would be really House Beautiful to start drying some herbs and making some herb oils.......that lovely blue glass jar that Pat bought for me at the Meadows Fair could hold some rose oil maybe..........maybe i should get that herb book and find out how to make pot-pourri.........oh i'm just getting so domesticated in my old age..........

Saturday, June 19, 2004

summer break

oh well, everything seems to have survived my being away...........it's still incredibly cold for the time of year, and it's obviously been wet here, my fears that everything would die of thirst were unfounded.........weeds growing madly, will need to do a clear-up and plant out the new herbs......the bank by the pond still looks a bit empty and sad so i need to get those seeds in........runner beans coming up and have been chewed already but they don't seem to have touched the swee'peas....white rose which i had completely forgotten about has a couple of lovely flowers, it's a bit swamped by the lilac but doesn't seem to mind.....
........front looking very good too, alpines all flowering....dont' know whether the oyster shells should go there or at the back by the pond, but they will forever be a reminder of the LGBT week at the Mac and all that went with it, and the lovely lunch with Ellen......

Friday, June 11, 2004


the organic rose Posted by Hello

the diascia Posted by Hello

the purple clematis Posted by Hello

herbs

the herbs and the last of the mail-order plants have arrived, at about the worst possible time, i.e. just before i go on holiday. i won't have time to plant them up before i go so just have to hope they'll be OK till i get back. the cats have already found the herb that's supposedly attractive to cats and have dragged it out of its pot and chewed it, so i don't know how long it's likely to survive........
.........the first of the field poppies is out, and also the biennial poppies are back this year..........
..........and the spotted begonia seems to be putting out a flower.........

Monday, June 07, 2004

clematis haircut

what a glorious day it was......really hot..........i love being able to put on my grubby old shorts and am quite chuffed that i can still fit into them........i had them when i was in Australia and used to wear them with a khaki sleeveless shirt and my Akubra hat, i was all tanned then of course and looked like a park ranger........
..........so, the clematis. it may be carrying metaphors too far, but it was while i was struggling with a particular relationship that it fell off the wall..........it had become top-heavy and tangled, and was beginning to strangle the roses, also the jasmine had completely disappeared into its depths and wasn't getting the chance to grow..........i had to cut away most of the vegetation to re-fix the netting, and it's actually a wonder it stayed up as long as it has given how weak the fixings were.........the basic stem is thick and strong, so cutting away all the foliage won't hurt it, i weeded and fed around the stem and it lets in a lot more light, and also lets more light and food to the jasmine.........it will be interesting to see what happens to the relationship. basically we care for each other a good deal more than either of us is prepared to admit i think, but it had got top-heavy with all sorts of tangled stuff which needed to be cut away.......i suppose we needed space, and more light and food, but the basic plant is healthy......

Sunday, June 06, 2004


paeonies just about finished..........this was to show the Tasmanian mint bush flowering, but note sunbathing mini-lion under the chair... Posted by Hello

the purple clematis again....it's never flowered as prolifically as this before, nor has the rose, and the choisya looks so much happier these days although it hasn't ever flowered in this garden , it came from our old one..... Posted by Hello

i'm so impressed with that diascia, it isn't nearly as pink as it looks here, obviously likes the pondside...........yes that it a pond, maybe i should clear that waterweed but it is quite pretty.......water-lily beginning to put up leaves.... Posted by Hello

Oriental poppies in the sun, and the blue campanula again...... Posted by Hello

severe clematis haircut............and new fixings for the netting, overcame my fear of the hammer-drill and felt quite chuffed with myself..... Posted by Hello

the purple clematis................not nearly as blue as it appears in the photo....and the yellow rose not of Texas..... Posted by Hello

Thursday, June 03, 2004


rose "Curiosity" Posted by Hello

the broken rose

nipped back home at lunchtime yesterday to get lunch, but mainly because i knew it was going to be a very long day and i needed a break............it was a beautiful day too, i'd have loved to just stay in the garden..........tried to haul the netting back up and fix it to the wall again, cut some more bits off the clematis.........the climbing rose "Curiosity" has had its main stem broken, so i cut the roses off it and in the process it stuck and exceedingly sharp thorn into my finger, it bled like fury.......so losing my temper and shearing some of its thorns off it wasn't very mature, but it hurt!......hopefully i'll have time this evening to get some proper fixings and tie it up properly. still not sure why it fell off, the clematis was heavy but i suspect some little cat may have tried to climb on it...........some little cat has also broken a bit off the weeping birch i see, the Bengal Beastie loves to climb and pretend she's a leopard lurking in a tree........
..........my tomato plants have loads of tiny green tomatoes on them so i'm very excited.......the morning glory is covered in pests and seems to be dying.........funny that because the MG was always associated with Claire and i abruptly terminated the contact with her a couple of months ago.........not to read too much into this, but the plants do seem to react the my relationship with the people..........the Passiflora on the other hand is absolutely flourishing, no doubt to do with being re-potted and watered a lot, but it is strange........the Stephanotis seems happy enough upstairs, but i had to cut a bit to get it down and that part has died so i need to disentangle it from the live bits..........

thought for the day:
do not complain because roses have thorns, but be grateful that thorns have roses.

Tuesday, June 01, 2004

support

the clematis and all the things tangled in it have fallen off the wall............today was extremely wet and maybe the weight of all the rain has pulled the netting from its moorings.........which were probably never very strong anyway. i cut some of the vegetation away but the whole thing is still too heavy to lift back so it will mean a bit of reorganising..........it won't do it any harm to be cut back a bit, i don't think i've ever pruned it so it could probably do with a haircut, and it will let more light into the other things..........the climbing rose may have suffered a bit but it's still alive......and the other clematis is now coming into flower, it's doing really well..........

shopping

the mail order stuff has not proved to be a good idea this year..........i guess it was worth a try but i don't think it's really any cheaper and the quality wasn't good. i've been waiting months for the stuff from the herb farm which still hasn't arrived. i should maybe just have got the book.........what do you do with lovage, exactly? i've got a huge clump of it, and a huge clump of salad burnet........make it into salad, i suppose.........a mysterious feathery thing also came up which turns out to be caraway.....the leaves don't seem to taste of anything but it looks pretty........the borage will flower very soon and i've just put in parsley and a marjoram that i found in the "search and rescue" bit at Hopetoun.........
..........Hopetoun. my favourite garden centre of all time, i love it. it's not quite as nice as when it was in the walled garden of Hopetoun House, but it's still pretty nice, i love their display gardens and they have the biggest stock of plants of anywhere i've ever seen. it's not the cheapest........when i want lots of cheap stuff i go to Dobbies or Klondyke, i hate "plant supermarkets" but like any kind of supermarket, they're cheap. i usually go to Hopetoun when there's something specific i want that i know only they will have. their alpines are fantastic........i seem to be developing a small obsession with alpines......having discovered that my cold and windy front garden will actually support alpines rather well..........in winter and spring it's the "bulb garden" as all the mini-bulbs come up under the tree, but once the tree was in leaf there used to be nothing under it, i couldn't get anything to grow in the beds because they were too dry and dark..........but actually it does get sun in the morning, and i've worked on it a bit......so the side bed contains lots of little low-growing alpiney things that seem to be doing rather well. i've also planted some into the gravel, most have taken and are spreading just like i wanted them to...........once the bulbs die down then the best thing i think is to wood-chip under the tree, cocoa-shell round the carpeters, and shift the focus to the alpine tubs and little rockeries.......
........one heather has survived for some reason, the others didn't make it........bits of catmint are coming up from where i took it out and moved it to the back......i've put in a couple of cyclamen and the anemone bulbs that came in the pack.......the wood anemones i bought in Kendal flowered nicely and have gone to sleep, hope they spread like they're meant to and appear next year......
.......making the weeds and bulb vegetation into liquid compost.......i.e. a big barrel full of water......it smells to high heaven so i guess that means it's working and the pansies seem to be liking it...........none of the things at the front have ever been fed, or even watered, but now that i've got the hose extension and figured out how to work it they can get both fed and watered which will no doubt help..........
....Phil the Delphus seems quite happy in his tub.......at the back he grew enormous (so much for "dwarf".....) and put out loads of leaves but no flowers............most of the stuff at the front got there by itself, the vinca and the winter jasmine and that yellow thing......no idea where that came from it just appeared.....the biennial poppies are back this year as well....the honeysuckle is growing away by the drainpipe, even the clematis is still alive though looking a bit hesitant..........the rose took as well, no flowers yet but it seems happy..........

Monday, May 31, 2004


.......just to show that kitten doesn't get it all her own way...........and the paeonies again!..... Posted by Hello

....hard to tell but this is actually a picture of the new variegated ceanothus.........this bed still a bit gappy but we'll see how things get on, the Himalayan poppies are pretty slow and the slugs have eaten the lupins, what a surprise, but the gaultheria is sprouting i see and the veronica seems to be doing well......progress not perfection.... Posted by Hello

the pondside..........it may be a mess but it's a pretty mess.........geranium "Johnson's blue" coming up everywhere as usual, had to rip some out in case it swamps the gentian.....diascia flowering away madly and the usual columbines, don't know if they're the wild ones or the ones i put in but they're nice anyway........and the lilac is wonderful!.. Posted by Hello

.......she likes the chair..........great for scratching....... Posted by Hello

the new yellow and extremely thorny rose now flowering and the organic rose doing extremely well, it's always the first one to flower.... Posted by Hello

dicentra coming to and end, rue flowering.......there are more things growing out of the wall in this garden than there are in the ground, note lovely blue campanula everywhere....... Posted by Hello