I have just got in
As have been back out in the garden again. I have found several plants which I thought I had lost whilst clearing the jungle.
I have found two pear trees, two quince trees, two crab apple trees, my two fig trees, five blackcurrants, a passion fruit vine, some nepeta, ivy, lavender, mint and a hanging strawberry plant. All of them will need repotting, a good feed and a little TLC. I also have to pot up my tomatoes into hanging baskets and also my nasturtiums.
I have also started two cone baskets that I had off with four sprays of trailing ivy in them. I hope that they take and that I can add some pansies to the top of the basket to give a bit of colour later on.
Some more seeds have also been sown.
I have four Tayberry plants to pot up, and a load of herbs. So I think it is going to be an early start in the morning to get a lot of these plants into the soil whilst it is quiet.
There is still a lot of rubbish and weeds to remove. There are also stacks of pots and I need to have a good sort out of them as well and a bit of a cull.
So another full on day tomorrow.
I would like to get hold of a couple of peach trees, and apricots, as well as a couple of apples, Victoria plums, Greengages and Stella Cherry trees. I also need to get another four large pots.
Right am going to have an early night in view of the fact that I have an early start planned for tomorrow.
Catch you soon.
Pattypan
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Gosh - that's quite a haul! Perhaps the root balls might be a bit compacted from being in pots so long so I expect they would appreciate being planted in the soil and then will really grow away for you. I need to get some late spring onions in today, now I can get outside again as pollen is hopefully totally over for another year.
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