~ Begonia ~ Photograph by Pam Braswell
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~ Begonia ~ Photograph by Pam Braswell
Plant of the Day
Thursday 21 November 2024
Till the first frosts of winter Pelargonium 'Mauve Beauty' (ivy-leaved geranium) will keep flowering. These plants are ideal for summer containers in full sun when filled with a well-drained compost. Shortening the long stems can promote branching and limit the spread of the plant.
Jill Raggett
pansies by Molly Dean
http://www.mollydean.com/TwilightGarden.html
It really was the coffee keeping me going today. After my nightmare of a sleep last night I did some online research and we headed to Briscoes to get a new mattress topper. We called in at the nursery and bought bedding plants. I was going to run home but I was just not feeling it. We headed home and I made the bed with the new topper and sooo wanted to just jump in and do the sleeping that eluded me last night. Hubby made a yummy lunch and a coffee so no sleeping just eating. After lunch we headed into the garden and did lots of planting and tidying. Now I am struggling to stay awake before dinner.
Dahlia
Wee £5.99
Now £3.99
Three for £10
Dahlia look great in a bed or pots.
For best results plant with M3 compost, osmocote slow release fertiliser, and water retaining gel.
When they start to flower, liquid feed twice a week with Vitax high potash fertiliser.
Dahlia give good late summer flower, sometimes into Autumn.
Horsfields Nursery Tel:- 01226 790441
Horsfields Nursery
Pot House Hamlet
Silkstone
Barnsley
South Yorkshire
S75 4JU
We are open seven days a week.
10-4pm
Beautiful plants in a beautiful place
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Rosy inspecting the new plants
Unusual bedding primulas
Important prerequisite to this post: I’m not a huge fan of the fancy colours and extravagant patterns of primroses bred and selected for bedding schemes, and much prefer the humble and unassuming Primula vulgaris I sometimes find on the hills. The few you’ve seen in my allotment were all saved from the skip at work for the sole purpose of providing early foragers with some food.
BUT, certain cultivars are indeed striking in their oddity and I can’t help looking at them as interesting weirdos. Here are some I thought would be worth mentioning:
-Primula ‘Marli Candy Corn’. Simple enough you might call it elegant, it reminds me of some of my favourite roses. An outsider in this group.
-Primula ‘Zebra Blue’. Tacky, but it’s blue, white and yellow, my favourite colour combination.
-Primula ‘Sirococco Red Flame’. Even tackier. All the primulas in the Sirococco series are just as unique, but this one makes me think of a gorgeous sunset on the beach.
-Primula ‘Belarina Valentine’. A cheaper, living alternative to a bunch of red roses. Nothing less, nothing more.
Note: I do not endorse BigHort -hope I can use your term without paying royalties @plantanarchy ;)- and the objectification of plants.
Primulas
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