Sunday, October 11, 2009

bye-bye annuals. it always feels a bit sad to pull things up especially when there are still a few flowers..............but it means we can see the sedums, and make room for the wallflowers..............
interesting to compare the actual flower with the picture on the packet, it's much more pink...............was also supposed to flower in the summer but i did put them in quite late i think. it's called "Dizzy"!...............
mega sunflower head, destined to be bird food........................
geranium cuttings in the greenhouse

Autumn trim

September has been very warm and dry so rather than the garden going to bed, it's woken up again and all sorts of things that didn't do much in the spring are flowering now. the rescue rose and yellow rose not of Texas are both laden with flowers, as is the purple clematis and the Cystis. however...........it is time to do a little tidying up. so Carrie has been working on her beloved compost heap, and i've given the Persicaria its winter haircut and taken some cuttings, as well as some of the lemon balm and the geraniums. tender basils now indoors............Georgia Blue rescued from its tub into a pot. more salads planted in the greenhouse..............we still have rocket, corn salad, bull's blood and leaf beet outside but we wanted some more started for over the winter. annuals are out and wallflowers are in...............catmint trimmed and the passion flower retrieved from its hiding-place behind the fennel..............
empty seed packets tell the tale of what worked and what didn't.......................after much labour the Chinese forget-me-not produced ONE flower, the godetias were also much weaker than last year but the cornflowers did brilliantly again. the dahlia "My Love" is flowering really nicely, and the cerinthe also a great success. courgettes almost finished, tomatoes have been very slow but ripening at last....................strange, because it was a much warmer summer but the outdoor ones did almost nothing. runner beans very successful, the mini-carrots and beetroot too..................have just picked another lot of blueberries, and we have three different kinds of apples ready to eat!.....................