Another little garden update;
It was Mothers Day on Sunday and my daughter asked me if I would like to go the the garden center with her (silly question!!).
She bought me a couple of trays of bedding plants, she said she thought I would rather chose bedding plants than have a bunch of flowers. What a wise daughter.
Sure you remember these ... 'containers' from last year when they were full of multi-coloured bizzy lizzy throughout the summer months.
It's so nice to have them planted up again, this time in various shades of pink.
This is my most recent eco-addition to the garden. I haven't figured out a way to have a water butt in the garden to collect rain water BUT;.... these cut off milk containers will (in theory) collect the rain water ready for me unscrew the 'lid' and fill the watering can. One container only holds 2 liters but if I get enough of them fixed to the fence it will certainly help.
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hedgewitch9 wrote on Mar 17, '10
Oh Loretta what an excellent idea re: the milk bottles!!!!
You never fail to inspire :D |
forgetmenot525 wrote on Mar 17, '10
secretcorners said
Are you planning on moving the primrose out when they finish blooming?
I
shall see how it goes, my purple primula bloom twice every year, once
in the spring and once in the autumn. I shall maybe find some nice
summer colour for the containers.
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forgetmenot525 wrote on Mar 17, '10
bennett1 said
Lovely Mother's Day. Can you plant outdoors now? Are you frost-free?
morning
Bennett, yes... frost free (I hope) and even if we do have the odd
frost I'm pretty sure the primula will be ok. I have loads of yellow and
purple primula that have been out all year. I thought the pink would be
a nice colour addition.
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initiativestain wrote on Mar 16, '10
Fitting
gift from you daughter Loretta. It's ironic as I here Mothers Day is
within the second week of May, and you would think that a "crown"
country would have it at the same time. Regardless a very Happy Mothers
Day to ya.
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secretcorners wrote on Mar 16, '10
Are
you planning on moving the primrose out when they finish blooming?
Later in the summer they will need less sun. They had some at a Lowe's
here that were 50p a pot, but I left them since they won't winter over
here.
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