I haven't been posting much lately, since I'm not doing much in the garden this year. I was just planting out a few things I grew from seed (a bit late I think...) and took a lot of photos that will have to serve as an update. Uploaded at random, here comes:
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This is quite impressive. A spider has been building an empire here on hazelnut branches, some sort of trap and tunnel where she captures her prey. I leave her alone and after a few months the structure gown larger and more complex. Spider is larger too! |
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From a few days ago, a tiny snail on a Lark Ascending rose after the rain. |
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The Angelica I planted out last May has had an eventful few months. Basically it has gotten munched into oblivion by slugs (aided and abetted by the constant rain). I tried to save it by removing the mulch and replacing it by sand, but the one leaf left kept on getting munched. A week ago I dug it out, gave it a good wash in case there were critters or eggs lodged somewhere, and put it in a pot in the court. A week later, new vigorous leaves! I put it in a very large pot and cut off the now leafless branches. |
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We got a few plants for the windowsill a few weeks ago. We went to a new garden centre and truth be told it was very expensive... but these violets are superb. Lots of flowers all the time and it has grown into a lush mass. We only got two due to the price and filled the rest of the pots with balloon plants. |
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Ishikura onions |
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Grapes!! |
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A tomato plant just popped up on top of the rubble pile, lol |
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Balloon plant (platycodon) |
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The Bee Bar Always frequented, they love this spontaneous forest of borage, nasturtiums and some colza. |
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Borago and nasturtium |
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Bee on borago |
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I planted a few snapdragons, yarrows and catnip I had grown from seed. I hope none of these is yum to slugs because then we're done. Also danger might be coming from the roaming cats... |
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Some more love-in-a-mist soon!! |
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Savory flowers |
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Lemon vervain is getting huge :D a little yellow though. |
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Catnip |
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Balsam herb flowers :) |
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I finally went back to the garden centre where I got his one and wrote down the name: Salvia nemorosa "schneehügel". It always has flower spikes attractive to small insects. |
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Central bed |
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Sweet peas |
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The pot with the honeysuckle fell, the bamboo broke, and I planted it where the Angelica used to be. There was a huge ant's nest in it, that are now apparently doing well underground. It took them an entire day to move the eggs that fell out when I took the plant out of the pot, but they got the job done. |
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Honeysuckle |
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The largest apple in the tree |
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Bumblebees love nasturtiums |
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The first gladiolus! |
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Gladiolus |
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Freesia |
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Among the grass, nasturtiums and lobelias |
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Second flush of Lark Ascending |
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Bit of a mess among the roses. Got a lot of cornflowers though. |
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After cutting the willow, the raspberry jungle is growing like crazy! We got a few raspberries on last year's spindly canes (that's much more than last year) so I am expecting a nice harvest next year. |
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This nasturtium is an incredibly deep crimson impossible to photograph. |
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Main bed. |