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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Time Lapse Poppy
There's nothing new blooming in my garden which is why I haven't posted much recently.

There are lots of buds though, so it shouldn't be too long before there are lots new flowers out there.

Once they flower I might be able to identify them from the pictures on the seed packets. I did label them when I sowed the seeds but I had a minor disaster when the mini greenhouse blew over and all the labels fell out! Never mind, at least I managed to save most of the seedlings.

I planted out the Nicotianas but unfortunately the slugs got them. They also got two of the tree lilies but they didn't manage to find the third one and it's coming along great. I can't wait to see it bloom.

Anyway, in the absence of any new photos I thought I'd show you a video that I made last July. It was my first attempt at a time lapse video but I thought it came out OK. It was filmed through the window which didn't help and also it was a bit breezy that day so it looks as if the camera was shaking even though it wasn't.

The Poppy was filmed over four hours and I sped it up so that it lasts about half a minute:



I plan on having another go at this but next time I'd like to set the camera up outside so that I get a better picture quality. The problem is that I live in England - dare I leave a £400 camera outside knowing what our weather can be like? I think I should wait for a day when the weather men say there is no possibility of rain - but do I trust the weather men?

Talk to you later,

Susan.
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Sunday, June 28, 2009
Just A Few Photos
I haven't done any gardening today, I just couldn't be bothered.

I did go round the back garden and take a few shots of my sorry looking plants. Most of them are what was left over from when I planted up my hanging baskets. I just dotted them about in the back garden and left them

They look a bit scruffy because of all the birds that have been trampling on them in their quest to get at the bird food - I like to feed the birds.

The leaves on the Busy Lizzies look as if they've been nibbled by something.

The Gypsophilas were grown from seed but the flowers have been knocked downwards by something, either the birds or the recent rain.

Anyway, here are my sorry looking plants:

Busy Lizzie
Busy Lizzie


French Marigold
French Marigold


Lobelia
Lobelia


Petunia
Petunia


Gypsophila
Gypsophila



The Honeysuckle is just starting to flower:

Honeysuckle


So that's what's happening in my back garden today.

I'll keep you posted on any new blooms, there'll be some Poppies soon - they're about to flower.

Talk to you later,

Susan.
 
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Today's Bloom
I used to work at a petrol station and the boundary was planted with various shrubs. I took some cuttings from one of them and was quite surprised when I actually got two of them to root.

I planted them in a couple of tubs and they grew, not very big but they did grow.

Eight years ago I moved to my present house and planted them in the front garden. The shrubs have thrived. The branches from each have met up with each other and I now have a hedge!

I had to purne it back today as the branches were protruding through the railings and encroaching into the street. I didn't want to be sued by some irate parent whose child had been poked in the eye by an errant branch so I went out with the secateurs and cut it back.

As I was chopping up the prunings and putting them into the compost bin it occurred to me that I hadn't taken any photos of the flowers so I found one that hadn't yet been chopped up - this is today's bloom:

Shrub


I have no idea what it's called but it has lots of flowers on it which are attracting the bees.

I may try rooting a few more cuttings from it so I can have it in the back garden as well, I could do with something to hide the fence.

Talk to you later,

Susan.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Nearly Bloomin' Tuesday
It's Bloomin' Tuesday but all I can show you are things that are nearly blooming.

Astilbe

Astilbe


Honeysuckle

Honeysuckle


Hydrangea

Hydrangea


Lavender

Lavender


Poppy

Poppy


Finally, the only new thing that is in bloom today is one that I don't know the name of:

Purple Flower


It planted itself in my garden as a seed a few years ago and I just left it to grow. I moved it to a better position and it gets bigger each year. I don't know if it's supposed to be a bush or a tree but I've been pruning the bottom branches off each year so it now looks like a little tree. At least the birds seem to enjoy sitting in it.

Talk to you later,

Susan.
 
Monday, June 22, 2009
Today's Bloom - Spirea
I thought I had no more new blooms but this one sneaked out while my back was turned:

Spirea


The leaves on this Spirea aren't looking too healthy at the moment but the flowers are lovely.

I've sown a few more seeds for the back garden - Lupin, Delphinium, Aquilegia and Sweet William. I've only sown a handful of each but hopefully they'll all come up for next year. I think I could do with a few more perennials in the back garden so these should do the job nicely.

Talk to you later,

Susan.
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Saturday, June 20, 2009
Seeds
I don't have any new blooms to show you today and even if I did I couldn't take any photos because, surprise surprise, it's raining again.

Instead I'll show you my latest free seeds from the Amateur Gardening magazine.

I have already sown these:

Evening Primrose Seeds

Evening Primrose

I don't think I've seen these before. According to the packet the flowers start off yellow then turn to a sunset red colour. They have a sweet evening fragrance and have rich, red stems.

I hope they don't die on me - I can't wait to see them.

I also sowed these last week:

Potentilla Seeds

Potentilla

They are 'Fireball Mixed' which is an apt name judging by the picture on the packet - reds, yellows and oranges.

I'm not sure whether or not I'll use these seeds:

Poppy Seeds

Poppy

These are 'Fruit Punch' and are a mixture of vibrant reds, hot pinks, bright oranges and plum.

I already have perennial poppies in my garden and they are so big that I don't really think there'll be room for any more. I'm undecided about what to do - should I sow them or not? Decisions, decisions.

Talk to you later,

Susan.
 
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Today's Bloom - Red Hot Poker
Today's bloom and also my offering for today's Bloomin Tuesday is a couple of Red Hot Pokers from my front garden.

The first one is in the colours I would expect a Red Hot Poker to be - orange and yellow:

Red Hot Poker 1



The second one is just plain yellow:

Red Hot Poker 2


For some reason they have only grown about a foot high this year, they're usually about three feet.I wonder if it's because I cut all the leaves right back at the beginning of the year.

Talk to you later,

Susan.
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Monday, June 15, 2009
Today's Bloom - Yellow Loosestrife
Here's the latest bloom in my back garden:

Yellow Loosestrife


There area few little groups of these dotted around both my front and back gardens. The bright yellow flowers certainly brighten up those dark corners.

Talk to you later,

Susan.
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Saturday, June 13, 2009
Today's bloom - Campanula
Today's bloom is a Campanula:

Campanula


I can't tell you how much of this I pull out every year, not because I don't want it in my garden but because it spreads like crazy.

Today I dug up the Peony to move it into a sunnier position in the front garden. There were in fact two seperate Peonies so I left the smaller one in the back garden and put the larger one in the front garden in it's sunny spot. Now I just have to wait until next year to see how it does in it's new position.

Talk to you later,

Susan.
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Thursday, June 11, 2009
My Front Garden
Here are a few things that are blooming in my front garden today.

Sorry about the quality of the photos, I took them through the window.

Sweet William

Sweet William.

I planted these last year and inadvertantly pulled some of them up earlier this year thinking they were weeds. This is the only one that escaped me.

Poppy

Poppy

I bought this a few years ago as an end of season bargain, it seemed to be on it's last legs but has proved to be very much alive and has thrived. Every year I have to divide it as it gets so big. I don't know what I'm going to do with it this year!

Lupin

Lupin

The last couple of years this didn't flower so I was quite pleasantly suprised to see the flower spikes appear this year.

Erigeron

Erigeron

Every year after this has finished flowering and I cut it back I'm convinced that I've killed it but it always comes back the following year.

Talk to you later,

Susan.
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