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Just so I remember stuff…

Planted a couple of Himalayan White Birch trees

We have extended our little birch copse with two Himalayan White Birch trees Betula utitis var. jacquemontii. They are quite mature standards so it remains to be seen whether they will take an thrive. We have done all the right things: lots of Rootgrow; a big hole, back-filled with compost rich soil mixture, lots of water. As a counterpoint to the white-barked birch we put in a black-barked flowering cherry (well ornamental plum) Prunus cerasifera var. Read more →

Wildflower hay meadow project

Shed garden Our “front” garden is really just a utility space, used for the washing line and occasional overflow parking. It is currently rough weedy grass and the project is to turn it into a wildflower meadow. A key feature of wildflower meadows is low soil fertility. The soil here didn’t start off too good, so I have cut the grass closely and removed the cuttings a few times, resulting in the brown patches in the picture. Read more →

Garden update

Comparing Oct 2013 to May 2015 Oct 2015 May 2015 Even allowing for differences in photo technique you can see how the hedge has thickened up over 18 months. Read more →

Planted Burncoose Cornish Coastal boarder

Took days clearing the bank then about an hour to plant eight metres of boarder. Boarder with both collections         Coastal Collection 1 Armeria maritima ‘Splendens Perfecta’ 2 Santolina chamaecyparissus 3 Kniphofia ‘Little Maid’ 4 Anthemis cupaniana 5 Agapanthus ‘Rosewarne’ 6 Argyranthemum ‘Cornish Gold’ 7 Lavandula intermedia ‘Grosso’ 8 Centranthus ruber ‘Albus’ 9 Leucanthemum ‘Wirral Supreme’ 10 Buddleja globosa   Cornish Exotic 1 Crinum powellii Read more →