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24 Oct 2009honey fungus! 3 Back gardenWe have honey fungus! Apparently it’s quite common for SE England. When I read the information about how to detect it, it all starts to fall into place – trees and woody shrubs dying off over the space of several years. Particularly prone are plum and apple trees, forsythia, currant b...17°C / 63°F
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24 Oct 2009inside for the winter Lemon Grass MovedI’ve brought this in as well – wondering if I left it too late as it looks a bit brown and wiltedCloudy 17°C / 63°F
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24 Oct 2009inside for the winter Plumbago MovedThis has stopped flowering and I’ve brought it in for the winter – dithering over where it should live – maybe upstairs because that will give it more light. I’ve pruned if fairly lightly with the intention of pruning harder in the spring when it goes outside again.Cloudy 17°C / 63°F
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03 Oct 2009broke the lovely pot! 1 Plumbago RepottedSunny 14°C / 57°F
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10 Aug 2009thriving 1 LemonThis has been out of the front windowsill all summer and is looking much better, darker green leaves, much bushier.Cloudy 21°C / 69°F
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10 Aug 2009lots of lovely salad Rocket 'Apollo' HarvestingThe rocket has done really well this year. Just one window box of it and I’ve harvested every few days, pulled out some of the plants that went to seed, sowed a few more seeds where there was space every so often.Cloudy 21°C / 69°F
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10 Aug 2009revived Cyclamen FloweringI’ve kept one of these on the front windowsill while it looked unlikely to survive and against all odds it has revived and is flowering beautifully.Cloudy 21°C / 69°F
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10 Aug 2009harvesting Nasturtium DyingThese flowered well for a while but quickly got out of hand and what with slugs and blackfly looked quite a mess. I have harvested a batch of seeds which are drying out in a bowl in the kitchen so may give them a try next year.Overcast 19°C / 66°F
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10 Aug 2009died off Vinca Gertrude Jekyll DyingWell sadly this died off. I’m quite surprised because the larger blue flowering kind seems to flourish in this garden.Overcast 19°C / 66°F
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07 Aug 2009flowering Hibiscus Flowering21°C / 69°F
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24 Jul 2009learning from experience # 2 5 Garlic Harvesting and Garlic HarvestingNot a brilliant crop of garlic. One head for each clove planted, but mostly very small. I seemed to keep finding things out along the way, but just a little too late. So it sounded like a grand idea to use the leaves, which had a good flavour and which I liked, but then later I read that using to...Cloudy 21°C / 70°F
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24 Jul 2009learning from experience 1 Full of potential - renamed Water garden and ThymeAfter trying 8 seedlings on 2 separate occasions I think I will give up on planting out the thyme into the cracks around the pond – it’s either going to the snails or being pecked to death by the birds. This area more than any other in the garden is really all about just seeing which ...Rainy 27°C / 80°F
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24 Jul 2009ooops Leaf Salad - Spicy Oriental mixRainy 27°C / 80°F
It’s possible that I was less than careful with the seed I now have salad leaves growing through the bricks.
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24 Jul 2009water hawthorn Full of potential - renamed Water gardenRainy 27°C / 80°F
This is very pretty, it’s in the feeder bit of the pond and apparently likes the moving water – can’t see the resemblance to hawthorn blossom myself though.
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24 Jul 2009taking over French Tarragon Harvesting and French Tarragon RepottedThis tarragon is taking over the herb pot completely it’s now sprouting out of 4 different places. I have cut it right down today and dried as much as I can to give to my daughter for use in her catering endeavours. The attempt to take cuttings came to nothing – they seemed to be fine...Rainy 26°C / 78°F
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22 Jul 2009Plumbago - advice welcome 5 Plumbago Purchased and Container gardenBought this in Norfolk just a couple of weeks ago. I notice no one on here who is in the UK is growing it and I’m wondering if it will survive and how I should treat it. Everything I can find is about growing it in warmer climates, all I know for here is that it needs sun and it needs brought ins...Overcast 21°C / 70°F
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10 Jul 2009flowers finished Clematis WisleyOvercast 20°C / 68°F
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10 Jul 2009to seed Coriander FloweringCloudy 26°C / 78°F
I have decided to re-focus my coriander growing and just take for granted that I’m growing it for the seeds and not for the leaves – the flowers are lovely and the seeds are equally as useful, so I just won’t worry that it bolts so fast I can’t catch it
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22 Jun 2009a froggy visitor 1 Full of potential - renamed Water garden and Back gardenWe spied a visiting frog the other day. He was much bigger and beefier than our usual little friend, darker in colour too, and I’m assuming he was the one I saw some while ago under the fruit trees because after a while he stopped his bathing, climbed out and took a number of huge leaps bac...Sunny 15°C / 59°F
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19 Jun 2009going to seed - what do I do? 2 Chard and Rocket 'Apollo'The rocket and the swiss chard are both developing tiny flower heads in the centre which I assume means they’re going to seed? What do I do? Do I just pinch out the flower head and the plant will carry on producing leaves for me to eat, or is that the effective end of the plants life and I ...Overcast 19°C / 67°F
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17 Jun 2009first stag beetle of the year 3 Back garden…first sighting of a stag beetle this year. I wasn’t here, my other half saw it just in the middle of the grass lumbering along. My journal from last year with pics is here: http://myfolia.com/journals/21509-stag-beetle-x-2Sunny 18°C / 64°F
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13 Jun 2009flowers Californian Poppy Flowering and Clematis Wisley FloweringSome problems with my laptop uploading photos at the minute but I will update later.Sunny 24°C / 76°F
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13 Jun 2009flowers finished CistusSunny 22°C / 71°F
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10 Jun 2009some success 1 Nasturtium FloweringI think it has been worthwhile to take the trouble to wash the blackfly off these quite carefully 2 or 3 times – they are certainly much less infested than they were and a few flowers are just beginning to emerge which are a really lovely deep red.19°C / 66°F
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05 Jun 2009the good news and the bad news 2 Clematis Wisley Budding and Clematis Wisley TreatingThis has made it’s way up the fence to the top, and woven nicely around the trellis on the way. There are a good few buds so it looks likely to flower this first year despite my initial misgivings – BUT I found 2 smallish vine weevils on it a couple of days ago. I had been trying to w...13°C / 56°F
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05 Jun 2009more.. Leaf Salad - Italian Mix Harvesting, Leaf Salad - Spicy Oriental mix Harvesting, and Rocket 'Apollo' Harves..... lovely leaves to eat. Also picked one vast snail out of the salad leaves. I don’t think he’s been there long because I check, but I can’t quite see how he got in over the side of the red bag.13°C / 56°F
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04 Jun 2009some flowers.. Climbing Rose 'Graham Thomas' Flowering..and they are lovely but I’m not really happy with the way this plant looks, Leaves a bit too yellow, and still with black spots despite regular treatment, plant just not very bushy ad healthy looking. I wonder if it’s too crowded in there.11°C / 51°F
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31 May 2009wildlife update 1 Back garden , Thyme , and Full of potential - renamed Water gardenThis is ridiculous – we’re a bit like proud parents. The first thing I did when I got home from work was go and look for the frog! … anyway he is living under the overhang of flat stone just near the entrance to the pond and my other half managed to entice him out by offering hi...Sunny 17°C / 63°F
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31 May 2009first of the year 1 Leaf Salad - Italian Mix Harvesting, Leaf Salad - Spicy Oriental mix Harvesting, and Rocket 'Apollo' Harves...I am very fond of salad, and am renowned amongst my family for consuming unfeasibly large amounts at one sitting. So as these things go this is not a massive harvest and I have even been just a bit generous with my estimates on the new impressive harvesting calculator. However it is a beginning f...Sunny 17°C / 63°F
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30 May 2009frog... 1 1 Full of potential - renamed Water garden… wonderful – I was just sitting out enjoying the last of this beautiful weekend weather, looked down towards the pond and realised a frog was looking back up at me. Quite a small one definitely not the guy who lives under the trees at the end of the garden. He’s been there a co...16°C / 61°F
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30 May 2009infested.. Nasturtium and Back garden..with black fly – masses of them. This is what happened the last time – several years ago now – that I tried planting nasturtiums. I saw some last year though in a garden a few streets away and thought how nice they looked so I tried again. I’ve just spent a while painsta...26°C / 79°F
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29 May 2009pond update - with photos now Full of potential - renamed Water gardenSunny 24°C / 75°F
Filter installed and the murky water is slowly clearing. Blue damselflies now along with the red, gently flitting about and looking very delicate and lovely. I found a frog in the undergrowth at the end of the garden again yesterday and was desperate to pick him up and say ‘look here’...
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29 May 2009iris flowering White water iris Flowering and Full of potential - renamed Water gardenSunny 24°C / 75°F
lovely – smallish flowers – but the first and I have always coveted irises
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29 May 2009cup final day Herb gardenI should have known, apparently, that it was cup final day and that therefore the planned (in my mind) trip to Hertford market because the herb man would be there, wasn’t actually scheduled to take place at all! It is, in fact, too beautiful a day to worry – all blue sky with a lively...23°C / 74°F
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28 May 2009yellow Mimulus Flowering and Full of potential - renamed Water gardenjust a few flowers, but it’s quite bushy and fills out the plastic baskety thing so that’s goodSunny 18°C / 64°F
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24 May 2009around the pond 1 Thyme Planting Out and Full of potential - renamed Water gardenPlanting out these tiny seedlings in little crevices in the stones around the pond. I love the scent of thyme so hope that as they grow, it will waft in through the back doors and windows.22°C / 71°F
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24 May 2009so far so good Clematis Flowering22°C / 71°F
This has a load of buds and 2 flowers came out yesterday. Last year the flowers came out and then almost immediately both leaves and flowers got eaten mainly by caterpillars and the plant looked really bedraggled. This year we cut down the over large straggly buddleia which I think provided too m...
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22 May 2009masses of flowers 1 1 Clematis 'Bees' Jubilee' FloweringSunny 20°C / 68°F
The first one opened a couple of days ago and now there are loads
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20 May 2009finally 2 Parsley 'Flat Leaf' SproutingSunny 16°C / 60°F
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20 May 2009flowering 1 3 Oriental Poppy FloweringSunny 16°C / 60°F
First of what looks to be 8 huge buds is out. Wonderful rich colour as always. The plant is drooping or flattening out in some way – and I wonder if one of the next door cats has landed on it, jumping over the fence, because one of the buds has fallen off as well.

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