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The hellebores have bloomed marvellously and continue to do so, incidentally on my lunchtime walk yesterday I spotted a stunning variety which was double, if not triple flowered - beautiful!! In the shady patch I have planted a few primroses which are thriving - more so than the ones in the sunnier opposite side. Additionally I planted five Athyrium or fern on Sunday including Ursula's Red, Burgundy Lace, Lady in Red and Ghost, I do hope they thrive like the existing ones in there already. The Euphorbia is also do so well and spreading quite happily, which I don't mind about as they produce huge lime-green bracts which lighten up that patch throughout spring and early summer.
The sunnier right side is this year's potato patch but it cheers me that we could happily use it for a flower garden without many problems although it is more moist than further down; in a hot dry year though that would be a bonus rather than an issue. We just need that hot dry year!
Here are my potato trenches; the three varieties are in: Red Duke of York, Maris Peer and Pink Fir Apple. No signs of them yet but I do keep looking...
I'm interested to see how they deal with growing there; they get the water from rains although the trench closest to the hedge only 'just' so I think I will need to water that one more.
I was going to plant some early dwarf beans once the daffs have gone but they are only just flowering (I planted them late). I think Rocquencourt will look nice there and perhaps some Borlotti.
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Hi Bert, I bought one of those greenhouses last year. I set it up with the help of Yuto and Riku but when I placed the plastic sheet over I ripped it, I gave up and mad a small pollytunnel. Trouble is I put some of my tomatoes out and they froze.
Things are going quite well in the garden, when I'm out working I have Riki on my back, he's a whopping 10kilos.
Today we all have a day off and we will hit the garden center, I need my ivy geraniums.
I will get my blogs going soon.
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