Tulips blooming - three generations!
Such wonderful colours, I could stare at them for hours
The biggest surprise today is that the lockdown camellia is starting to bloom!
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Tulips blooming - three generations!
Such wonderful colours, I could stare at them for hours
The biggest surprise today is that the lockdown camellia is starting to bloom!
Houseplants
Gladioli fest
The colours are appearing (and then disappearing) thick and fast
It is a pleasure to stop and stare, and while away the morning.
I’ve also planted out my three year old coleus this week - and it’s doing well!
Otherwise, the garden is surviving the heat.
Though with less activity in the centre this summer.
Gladioli update
Gladioli on the left (not shown) have bloomed and withered away. Those on the right (above) are having their moment now. Much larger so far bigger blooms!
Movement in the gladioli
Really pleased to see that the gladioli in the shade are showing the first signs of colour
Topping up the summer garden
Added wildflower meadow (bee friendly) seeds to the centre given mixed results from previous seeds
Gladioli doing well
Throwing some crimson clover into the mix in the corner
Begonia thriving
Garden update
Ranunculus blooming
Tulips thriving
Prepping the summer garden
Teddy bear sunflowers ✔️
Snow princess marigolds ✔️
Grass seed ✔️
And checking in on the ranunculus.. not bad
Garden refresh
Tulips coming along nicely.. so I’ve just scattered some summer wildflower seeds (bee mix) and hope they’ll come up soon.
The feeding earlier in the week has helped to energise the purple ranunculus..
I’ve planted out the indoor ranunculus but I’m not convinced they’ll survive and bloom.
And scattered some bunny tail seeds in the corner, to keep the silver dust company. I’m hoping the green shoots are the creeping phlox. I shall have to keep an eye on it.
And, this summer, the pièce de résistance will be the the gladioli (though I suspect some of them have started to rot.. and may be too close together).
Garden update
Come on orange tulips!
Come on ranunculus!
The joys of spring
Tulips (fewer than I was expecting) have bloomed! Though in need of my garlic spray to deter the local aphid population..
My mango tulip buds have also emerged.
And the best news of all is that last year’s ranunculus has survived, and there are buds for the first time! (Please ignore the weeds.. nervous about disturbing the ranunculus..)
Garden update
Lack of sunshine and plenty of slugs means my tulips are struggling
But the daffodils and crocuses are thriving!
Garden update
Purple/ white tulips and crocuses coming through - though the tulips appear to have fallen victim to a gang of slugs who were still rather arrogantly sliming around when I looked in just now.
The circle of warmer coloured tulips and daffodils faring a little better.
I’m rather proud of this year’s mango tulips popping up.
Otherwise, nothing to report. Silver dust corner still holding up.
Houseplant casualties 😥
Syngonium sunshine - succumbed to spider mites
Philodendron neon - unknown cause
Peperomia Polybotrya (Raindrop) - unknown cause
Calathea medallion - unknown cause
Lavender, peppermint and lemon balm - unknown cause
Last year’s tulips, daffodils and narcissus making excellent progress.
Less sure about this year’s bulbs.. though a few crocuses or tulip roses peeping out!
Otherwise, plants doing well over winter!
So, I’m not convinced the creeping phlox have survived. I appear to have lost one of them altogether..