How does your garden grow?
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Onelife
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How does your garden grow?
If its anything like mine then its growing very fast. My wife and I were out at 7.30 this morning giving our hedges their first cut, our lawns are requiring weekly cuts now and the vegetable pot has already provided us with our first salad leaves.
We have the emergence of several herbaceous plant, namely peony’s and our Red-hot Pokers, we also have one tree peony that looks stunning.
Talking peonies do any of you have Welsh peonies? I absolutely love them for their delicate flowers that seen to flower for months at a time.
So how is your garden growing?
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We have the emergence of several herbaceous plant, namely peony’s and our Red-hot Pokers, we also have one tree peony that looks stunning.
Talking peonies do any of you have Welsh peonies? I absolutely love them for their delicate flowers that seen to flower for months at a time.
So how is your garden growing?
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
Like a tropical rain forest! We're waiting on a couple of on line orders now to refresh the beds as the spring colour starts to fade.
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david63
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
The speculation from "reliable Government sources" is that garden centres will be allowed to open again next week - with suitable social distancing measures in place.
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towny44
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
I wish my lawn would grow, despite a few sprinkler episodes it shows very little sign of any real growth, it is reasonably green but not growing anywhere near as fast as my hair.
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Onelife
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
Hi John,towny44 wrote: 09 May 2020, 11:38I wish my lawn would grow, despite a few sprinkler episodes it shows very little sign of any real growth, it is reasonably green but not growing anywhere near as fast as my hair.
It sounds like your lawn could do with some aeration as it has probably got a bit compacted….i did some of my lawn a couple of weeks back and sprinkled a bit of sharp sand over it.
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JillD66
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
We went to a garden centre Food Hall this morning. They were selling vegetable plants at the entrance but of course the main garden centre was shut. They were hoping to be open next Wednesday - dependent on Boris's decision tomorrow.
We're enjoying our garden, while the warm weather lasts. Watching the grass and daisies grow is extremely tiring! On the positive side - our broad beans are growing well with loads of blossom and not a blackfly in sight.
We're enjoying our garden, while the warm weather lasts. Watching the grass and daisies grow is extremely tiring! On the positive side - our broad beans are growing well with loads of blossom and not a blackfly in sight.
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Onelife
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
Hi Jill,JillD66 wrote: 09 May 2020, 12:08We went to a garden centre Food Hall this morning. They were selling vegetable plants at the entrance but of course the main garden centre was shut. They were hoping to be open next Wednesday - dependent on Boris's decision tomorrow.
We're enjoying our garden, while the warm weather lasts. Watching the grass and daisies grow is extremely tiring! On the positive side - our broad beans are growing well with loads of blossom and not a blackfly in sight.
We hadn’t intended growing any broad beans this year but the fields adjacent to our house are full of them. I helped myself to a few that the rabbits had unearthed..Honest
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Manoverboard
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
I'm not sure but I suspect that we have those as part of our Portmeirion Pottery collectionOnelife wrote: 09 May 2020, 11:15... Talking peonies do any of you have Welsh peonies? I absolutely love them for their delicate flowers that seen to flower for months at a time.
ps ... the garden is growing like wildfire but Mobietta is doing a fine job keeping it in check. I am fighting against the grass that keep growing in the gaps in the one’s brick paver given that they have stopped me buying Sodium / Potassium Chlorate in case I try making a bomb with it.
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Onelife
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
I use glyphosate…it kills everything including your shoesManoverboard wrote: 09 May 2020, 13:16I'm not sure but I suspect that we have those as part of our Portmeirion Pottery collectionOnelife wrote: 09 May 2020, 11:15... Talking peonies do any of you have Welsh peonies? I absolutely love them for their delicate flowers that seen to flower for months at a time.![]()
ps ... the garden is growing like wildfire but Mobietta is doing a fine job keeping it in check. I am fighting against the grass that keep growing in the gaps in the one’s brick paver given that they have stopped me buying Sodium / Potassium Chlorate in case I try making a bomb with it.![]()
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Onelife
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
A little extreme for Hawks I would have thoughtManoverboard wrote: 09 May 2020, 13:16I'm not sure but I suspect that we have those as part of our Portmeirion Pottery collectionOnelife wrote: 09 May 2020, 11:15... Talking peonies do any of you have Welsh peonies? I absolutely love them for their delicate flowers that seen to flower for months at a time.![]()
ps ... the garden is growing like wildfire but Mobietta is doing a fine job keeping it in check. I am fighting against the grass that keep growing in the gaps in the one’s brick paver given that they have stopped me buying Sodium / Potassium Chlorate in case I try making a bomb with it.![]()
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
Back garden is looking good. Started doing the edges on one part this afternoon until Mrs S pi**ed me off with her nagging about leaving bits of grass on the soil. That was the end of that 
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Onelife
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
Correction to my opening post.... replace Welsh Peonies for "Welsh Poppy"....little yellow flower that spreads quite easily.
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Onelife
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
I know the feeling Stephen......Stephen wrote: 09 May 2020, 15:01Back garden is looking good. Started doing the edges on one part this afternoon until Mrs S pi**ed me off with her nagging about leaving bits of grass on the soil. That was the end of that![]()
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
Tesco do a spray weedkiller which I assume is glyphosate, I am trying to kill off the couch grass growing up through our lavender, before the lavender gets too lush. It's going brown but there still seems to be more more coming up as well.Onelife wrote: 09 May 2020, 14:44A little extreme for Hawks I would have thoughtManoverboard wrote: 09 May 2020, 13:16I'm not sure but I suspect that we have those as part of our Portmeirion Pottery collectionOnelife wrote: 09 May 2020, 11:15... Talking peonies do any of you have Welsh peonies? I absolutely love them for their delicate flowers that seen to flower for months at a time.![]()
ps ... the garden is growing like wildfire but Mobietta is doing a fine job keeping it in check. I am fighting against the grass that keep growing in the gaps in the one’s brick paver given that they have stopped me buying Sodium / Potassium Chlorate in case I try making a bomb with it.![]()
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Manoverboard
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
Yeah, yeah, yeah ... but can you make bombs out of it
ps ... what's it called in the shops and does it really really really work on one's weeds, please ?
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Onelife
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
Hi Mob…I’ve never bought it from a shopping outlet as you can get it cheaper on line.Manoverboard wrote: 09 May 2020, 15:44Yeah, yeah, yeah ... but can you make bombs out of it![]()
ps ... what's it called in the shops and does it really really really work on one's weeds, please ?
Dose it work……it will kill anything it comes into contact with with regard to weeds, nettles, thistles, etc etc
It takes about a week to see any difference but you won’t see the weeds again...
You need to be careful with it as you shouldn’t get it on your skin…thinking about it… the way you go about chopping up wood you best leave well alone
https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/173902671055?c ... &targetid=
P.s at mates rates I can get 5 L for £50….check out the prices above
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Onelife
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
Welsh poppy
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Onelife
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
Mob...I use Rosate 360 TFOnelife wrote: 09 May 2020, 16:28Hi Mob…I’ve never bought it from a shopping outlet as you can get it cheaper on line.Manoverboard wrote: 09 May 2020, 15:44Yeah, yeah, yeah ... but can you make bombs out of it![]()
ps ... what's it called in the shops and does it really really really work on one's weeds, please ?
Dose it work……it will kill anything it comes into contact with with regard to weeds, nettles, thistles, etc etc
It takes about a week to see any difference but you won’t see the weeds again...
You need to be careful with it as you shouldn’t get it on your skin…thinking about it… the way you go about chopping up wood you best leave well alone![]()
https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/173902671055?c ... &targetid=
P.s at mates rates I can get 5 L for £50….check out the prices above![]()
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Manoverboard
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
Scuse me .... you said Welsh Peonies not Welsh Poppys
... and that weed killer of yours requires the wearing of a diving bell or similar
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GillD46
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
The things shooting up and flowering beautifully in our garden are the Echiums. Some are already over 10’ with a couple of months or so still to bloom.
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Onelife
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
Hi Screwy...just a bit more info...
It is one of the national flowers of Wales. Carl Linnaeus named it after us – Papaver cambrica – in 1753. Cambria is the Latin name for Wales, from our own Welsh name for our country, Cymru. In 1814 the yellow poppy was reclassified differently as a new species, Meconopsis cambrica, by Louis Viguier.
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Onelife
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
Don’t be such a wimp Mob…wear the gloves provided, don on a pair of wellies and get to it manManoverboard wrote: 09 May 2020, 17:21Scuse me .... you said Welsh Peonies not Welsh Poppys
... and that weed killer of yours requires the wearing of a diving bell or similar![]()
Just don't walk over your grass afterwards wot like I did
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Onelife
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Re: How dose your garden grow?
Hi Gill…we had quite a few of them when we moved here, and I have to be honest I didn’t bother to find out what they were. Anyway, to cut a long story short our garden was like a jungle when we moved here so I cleared everything out in an attempt to work from a blank canvas…. funnily enough the area where they were is now our wild area as seen in the Bird Nesting thread. We do have two herbaceous borders which could do with a few more plants in so it’s a case of "in hindsight" as far as the Echiums are concerned.GillD46 wrote: 09 May 2020, 18:08The things shooting up and flowering beautifully in our garden are the Echiums. Some are already over 10’ with a couple of months or so still to bloom.
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GillD46
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I absolutely love them and sow seeds every year now as their lifespan is limited.Onelife wrote: 09 May 2020, 18:54Hi Gill…we had quite a few of them when we moved here, and I have to be honest I didn’t bother to find out what they were. Anyway, to cut a long story short our garden was like a jungle when we moved here so I cleared everything out in an attempt to work from a blank canvas…. funnily enough the area where they were is now our wild area as seen in the Bird Nesting thread. We do have two herbaceous borders which could do with a few more plants in so it’s a case of "in hindsight" as far as the Echiums are concerned.GillD46 wrote: 09 May 2020, 18:08The things shooting up and flowering beautifully in our garden are the Echiums. Some are already over 10’ with a couple of months or so still to bloom.![]()
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