Saturday, 31 August 2013

Euphorbia update


The bigger Euphorbia (centre pot - I put it into the partial shade after it finished flowering) is looking good, the other one (pot at right) looks a bit rough. I moved it into the partial shade next to the big one today.

Spud update


I forgot to earth up this third batch until yesterday.

Hosta update


Spinach update


I have been cutting off the flowers as they develop, and selecting some leaves each week for cooking.

Winter Cherry update



Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Polyanthus update

Some of the polyanthus at the bottom of the garden, waiting for planting out in the autumn.


Wallflower update

As the wallflowers were becoming potbound, I planted them out at the bottom of the garden until I put them in their final positions.





Monday, 19 August 2013

More radish sown


I sowed some more radish, this time at the bottom of the garden. In the earlier batch of radish, I found I had sown too many seeds, so the radish became tough and stringy before I could eat them all. I sowed less this time - I may get another batch or two sown before the end of the season.

Squash update



Monday, 12 August 2013

Patio



The third batch of potatoes, planted on 22 July, are now coming up.

Tomato update


I have been picking the tomatoes as soon as they begin ripening to avoid them being eaten.

Some tomatoes have suffered blossom end rot, which is apparently caused by the plants not taking up enough water. My watering regime was disrupted by heavy rain, then we had a period of high humidity which apparently affects uptake.

Next year




Lawn flower bed: Sow Rudbeckia seed in February, sow plenty of seed and use clingfilm over the tub. Sow Coleus mid-March (plenty/clingfilm). Take more Pelargonium cuttings.

Front garden: same as above. Plant 9 Rudbeckia - 3 each side of the roses. In front of them plant plenty of Coleus, with plenty of Pelargoniums in the front.


The wallflowers I sowed in May appear to have become pot-bound (centre batch). The later batch I sowed (at left) - can't remember when - seem a little better. The pots on the right are Winter Cherry, which look ok.

Potatoes: buy some from the supermarket in May for third batch.



Monday, 5 August 2013

Something eating tomatoes


I suspect it's mice.

More spuds harvested


The above are from a single plant growing in the large bed. The plants looked healthy and I watered them well while they were flowering.

Broad Beans harvested


Plants look like they've reached the end so I harvested the beans which tasted ok but were maybe a bit small. Some broad bean plants were shown on Gardeners' World last week and they were much bigger than mine. Maybe the blackfly on mine stunted the plants' growth.

Saturday, 3 August 2013

Pansy cutting taken

I trimmed down the pansy plants and took cuttings from the discarded pieces.


Tomatoes ripening

Unusually, this year the first tomatoes to ripen are Legend...


Friday, 2 August 2013

Coleus ideas

The beds at Eltham Pleasaunce show how coleus should be planted!





Thursday, 1 August 2013

Front garden update


Front garden looking very sparse - I didn't take enough pelargonium cuttings. I used some spare coleus plants in an attempt to fill the gaps.

Also some of the rudbeckia are very small - sow more and earlier next year - maybe in February - or maybe red achillea as well/instead

Achillea update