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  • YviehYvieh Posts: 85

    An improvement HyppyByker, I'll say!  Fab work.  I've got Ronaldo and love it.  Also Purple Prince. 

    Yvie

  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    Hi all.

    Great photos- all that effort pays off.

    Have had a lovely day here- sunshine form the word go & still out now. Wind a wee bit keen though, so managed to tuck myself into a sheltered corner plus a good book!

    Have collected all the dead wood that had come down from the alleyway tree. Yet again the greenhouse roof survived! Have abandoned contacting the council about it, they just dont care. Think I still have a job reference going back to 03!

    Was thrilled earlier to spot a white Dicentra in flower- I thought I'd lost it. Dont think it did much last year, so now have made a note to it's whereabouts. Know that the 2cnd one has gone, but was older & they arent particularly long-lived plants IME.

    Kate- I have a dahlia almost in flower in the greenhouse! All of them are really going great guns! J.

  • WintersongWintersong Posts: 2,436
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    Great photos Hyppybyker!

    I've had my clump for a few years but last year was its best flowering. It's been moved a couple of times and is now shallow planted over a Clematis in full sun Left in picture) which is heaven for it. It's taken a good decade to get -7 flower spikes on it but then it has been moved twice and probably neglected as well. One year the slugs ate all the flowers while they were tiny green cones at the base, so now I always sprinkle pellets inside the rosettes of thin leaves. I tell you, those slugs are crafty devils.image

  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    Wintersong it is cutworms that are attcking my fox tail lily, I went away for 5 days and it was a goner when I got back.

    Jo ( don't tell Geoff) one of my dahlias is 12 inches tall, I got started too earlyimage

  • WintersongWintersong Posts: 2,436

    Oh dear Kate, I have to admit, I find these occasionally in my garden but had no idea they actually ate things!image

     Saying that, one of my jobs today was squashing about 50 vine weevil larvae in two pots. Obviously I'm a little bit dumb about pests.

  • Eddie JEddie J Posts: 108
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    Eddie, I realise what an enormous amount of work it is to clean up after having large trees like that removed.

    I've managed to find another photo from late 2008.

    http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/8769/dscf5986d.jpg

    And here is the same area this evening.

    http://img853.imageshack.us/img853/749/dscf2965u.jpg

    The lawn isn't as good as it may appear, it's just the angle of the photo.

    And this was one of the many roots being dug out.

    http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/9505/dscf6459b.jpg

    Luckily I have been both a tree surgeon and also owned and operated  excavators. Both careers are long in the past, but it certainly helps to keep costs down on the odd occasion that I do need to do something.

  • WintersongWintersong Posts: 2,436

    Good work Eddie J! Do you get chained up at night to force you to rest? Seems like you never stop!image

  • KoalagirlKoalagirl Posts: 225

     Yvie = you will be pleased to hear that your strawberries enjoyed a nice day of sunshine on my patio today

    Lottie – I was picturing your tent carrying you away like a balloon with all that wind on Saturday night!

     Geoff -My dad will be keeping Robbie the Budgie in Trill and watering anything which could possibly need watering. It is looking less likely that he will be eating my strawberry crop because they are only just flowering now (and Yvie is going to be eating them anyway).

     It took a heroic effort of willpower to walk to work on a lovely sunny morning after the weekend we have just endured.   I escaped again at 4pm so at least I saw the end of the sunshine  My baby lobelias spent the day outside – yippee.  I really wanted to plant them out before I went on holiday.

  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    KG- which lobelias?

    I have just caught 4 very large snailsimage

    Tomorrow is May, can the early bird start May in Your Garden, or I will start in when I log in image

  • KoalagirlKoalagirl Posts: 225

    I grew a lot of mixed colour bedding lobelias which have been in pots in my potting shed for weeks now.  Each pot is full to bursting and they really want to be planted out.

    Looking forward to May in the garden.  Much nicer than a four month long December.

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