The garden is really starting to show its best now, so thought I’d share a few photos of my favourite things at the moment. First the astrantia are looking lovely. Bees love them but lots of other insects too.
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This lawn was wrecked by a leatherjacket infestation two years ago. Repeated nematode treatment, along with reseeding snd feeding has almost brought it back.
Now just have to deal with the weed grasses - the paler patches. Relentless verticutting and more reseeding I suppose.Last edited by quanglewangle; 12-07-2021, 08:52 PM.I live in a part of the UK with very mild winters. Please take this into account before thinking "if he is sowing those now...."
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Just visited Abbey Gardens on Tresco. Beautiful but the the striking thing is the absence of weeds. I suppose a team of gardeners, a hundred or so years, and forty kilometres to the nearest dandelion (my garden) all help.
I live in a part of the UK with very mild winters. Please take this into account before thinking "if he is sowing those now...."
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Latest highlights are the emergence of the the rudbekia. I don’t usually have that colour in the front garden but I do like them and they enjoy the full sun of the front. The flowers of the lemon vebena are tiny but I just love the plant as the smell reminds me of lemon sherbets and the flowers are looking good against the salvia amistad. Also discovers some nicotiana which must have self seeded from last year.Last edited by annie8; 26-07-2021, 08:16 AM.
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It's Swamp Lily (Crinum x powellii) time. They pop up almost without warning but don't last very long.
Last edited by quanglewangle; 03-08-2021, 09:30 PM.I live in a part of the UK with very mild winters. Please take this into account before thinking "if he is sowing those now...."
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