Just sitting contemplating in my large PT this afternoon ( everyone has their own skills I'm sure) and it occurred to me to wonder if I have the most disorganised melange of plants in a garden sized structure (6m x 3m).
Now it has to be said a) I'm not claiming this is a good thing nor b) that some of it is not accidental - because it is. I built this PT in an area of the garden which used to loosely be a veg/fruit bed principally because its the only flattish space which wasn't being something-else like a lawn or an orchard. So some plants got the PT built over them rather than being deliberately planted inside.
These hang-overs include :-
two cherry trees
two Tayberries
a grapevine
two gooseberry bushes
a small flowered rose
some rosa rugosa bushes (pink)
some forsythia and a currant of some kind, possibly black
Planted introductions include :-
another cherry tree (don't ask)
another grapevine (roots outside)
a lemon tree
broad beans
peas ( the alderman have just started flowering - always amuses me to have pea flowers above head high)
Tomatoes (4 sorts)
cucumbers
borlotti beans
sweetheart cabbages
spring onions
and radishes
stuff in containers :-
a dwarf nectarine
another cherry tree (I know)
two sorts of strawberry ( the remontant type I grew from seed looks to be 2 weeks from having ripe fruit on it)
more tomatoes
winter-sweet seedlings
sunflowers
a couple of trays of perennial flower seeds
some meconopsis betonicifiolia seedlings
some pots of potatoes
herbs like parsley and coriander
a loquat
several trays of plants grown from seed to go in the hanging baskets
nasturtium seedlings
two buckets of purple podded pea seedlings (seed swap)
- fortunately no pear tree - though I did spot two partridges, one of whom was having a dust bath on the other side of the road from my drive the other day :-)
(and yes I have moved a few things out, like the exochorda macracantha and an American pillar rose + soem of the rugosas.)
Now it has to be said a) I'm not claiming this is a good thing nor b) that some of it is not accidental - because it is. I built this PT in an area of the garden which used to loosely be a veg/fruit bed principally because its the only flattish space which wasn't being something-else like a lawn or an orchard. So some plants got the PT built over them rather than being deliberately planted inside.
These hang-overs include :-
two cherry trees
two Tayberries
a grapevine
two gooseberry bushes
a small flowered rose
some rosa rugosa bushes (pink)
some forsythia and a currant of some kind, possibly black
Planted introductions include :-
another cherry tree (don't ask)
another grapevine (roots outside)
a lemon tree
broad beans
peas ( the alderman have just started flowering - always amuses me to have pea flowers above head high)
Tomatoes (4 sorts)
cucumbers
borlotti beans
sweetheart cabbages
spring onions
and radishes
stuff in containers :-
a dwarf nectarine
another cherry tree (I know)
two sorts of strawberry ( the remontant type I grew from seed looks to be 2 weeks from having ripe fruit on it)
more tomatoes
winter-sweet seedlings
sunflowers
a couple of trays of perennial flower seeds
some meconopsis betonicifiolia seedlings
some pots of potatoes
herbs like parsley and coriander
a loquat
several trays of plants grown from seed to go in the hanging baskets
nasturtium seedlings
two buckets of purple podded pea seedlings (seed swap)
- fortunately no pear tree - though I did spot two partridges, one of whom was having a dust bath on the other side of the road from my drive the other day :-)
(and yes I have moved a few things out, like the exochorda macracantha and an American pillar rose + soem of the rugosas.)
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