I noticed as I was walking back through the garden today that the cowslips, of which I have about 50 plants on the bank near my apple trees, are just coming in to flower. These have all self-seeded from a single plant I bought at a jumble sale about 25 years ago. Apart from the odd bit of weed control when nettles or whatever were invading and the occasional transplant to move one to a more convenient place I have done nothing to help these flowers .
It set me thinking on how many plants I have which spread and mostly look after themselves - it includes lysimacha punctata , snowdrops, daffodils, hardy geraniums, wood anemone, lily of the valley, native violets, teasels and probably a fair few more.
I daresay the dilatory nature of my gardening activities, being too mean to spend much money on flowers and that I have been here for 35+ years have all contributed to this outcome.
Anyway I'm grateful to have Nature as a "gardening assistant" to nurture and spread so many flowers around me.
Happy gardening :-)
It set me thinking on how many plants I have which spread and mostly look after themselves - it includes lysimacha punctata , snowdrops, daffodils, hardy geraniums, wood anemone, lily of the valley, native violets, teasels and probably a fair few more.
I daresay the dilatory nature of my gardening activities, being too mean to spend much money on flowers and that I have been here for 35+ years have all contributed to this outcome.
Anyway I'm grateful to have Nature as a "gardening assistant" to nurture and spread so many flowers around me.
Happy gardening :-)
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