Logan, you will have to post a picture of all those lovely plants when they flower in the spring. Are your primroses natural creamy yellow?
I repotted some lettuce seedlings in the GH, started to do some pruning, and removed some finished begonias today. Good gardening weather. Oh and I picked some more cooking apples.
Gold and Yellow - that should give a lovely bright display Logan. We are lucky to have the natural, wild primroses growing in our garden - they look lovely peeping out in the lawn in the Spring.
So far today I have taken some hydrangea cuttings, checked my seedlings, picked up fallen apples and pine cones and watered our front display pots - more jobs outside later this afternoon.
hi all been down to put all the spuds tops and old tomarto pots into hole that I dug out compost for the garden it is the most I have ever taken out a big hole now 8x8x4deep to try and fill over next year or so got up to clarts with dirty mud when I get home brush down with brush and in washer .went down to my local hardwear place got a metal strap and 2 big nylon yard brushes and made myself a boot cleaner works great ..fixed up other bath to collect rain water so hopefully will have 2 baths with extra water .last year 2 house said I can get there hosepipe and fill my barrels (IT HAS NEVER HAPPENED YET) but I still give them vegeatables who is the daftest???me but never mind
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Hello didn't get a couple of hours in garden , the way it goes sometime
Sunny and warm so down on knees weeding for a couple of hours. . . satisfying to see the difference!!
Just done 3 containers with hyacinths,tulps,irises,wallflowers and primroses.
Logan, you will have to post a picture of all those lovely plants when they flower in the spring. Are your primroses natural creamy yellow?
I repotted some lettuce seedlings in the GH, started to do some pruning, and removed some finished begonias today. Good gardening weather. Oh and I picked some more cooking apples.
GD2,no the primroses are a bright yellow, couldn't get the natural yellow. The wallflowers are cloth of gold.
Gold and Yellow - that should give a lovely bright display Logan. We are lucky to have the natural, wild primroses growing in our garden - they look lovely peeping out in the lawn in the Spring.
So far today I have taken some hydrangea cuttings, checked my seedlings, picked up fallen apples and pine cones and watered our front display pots - more jobs outside later this afternoon.
Sowed my sweet peas, and some calendula.
I had 8lb of cooking apples given to me,so prepared them and put in freezer.
hi all been down to put all the spuds tops and old tomarto pots into hole that I dug out compost for the garden it is the most I have ever taken out a big hole now 8x8x4deep to try and fill over next year or so got up to clarts with dirty mud when I get home brush down with brush and in washer .went down to my local hardwear place got a metal strap and 2 big nylon yard brushes and made myself a boot cleaner works great ..fixed up other bath to collect rain water so hopefully will have 2 baths with extra water .last year 2 house said I can get there hosepipe and fill my barrels (IT HAS NEVER HAPPENED YET) but I still give them vegeatables who is the daftest???me but never mind
Michael , perhaps next door are just forget ful , you could remind them