As I said in the previous garden update, I spent the month of May in France. It rained a lot while I was in away, but this is Scotland, and I’m pretty certain it rained even more here. Thanks to the heavy rain throughout May, I came home to a jungle. I’m not complaining, every thing I planted before I left had grown, but so had every thing else.
The grass was knee high and took several attempts at cutting and there were more weeds than my little veggie plot had ever seen.
This little chappie was my constant gardening companion for a few days.
The bags are all doing ok, the radishes are ready to eat. The rocket seems to be slower, I just hope it didn’t get too wet, the spring onions are looking good, they needed thinning out but they are fine and the beetroot I planted in bags also looks good.
Lastly…………….this beast of a plant nestling between the Pink Campion and the Bluebells is Mullein. I scattered seeds from wild Mullien on the ground two years ago and when nothing happened I thought the seeds were dead.
I didn’t know Mullien takes two years to grow. They are fantastic plants, described on good old Wikipedia as; ‘’a hairy biennial plant that can grow to 2 metres tall or more. Its small yellow flowers are densely grouped on a tall stem, which bolts from a large rosette of leaves’’. I first saw this plant growing outside a ruinous, abandoned farm building in rural France and fell in love with it straight away. I’m so pleased I now have these in my garden. Its old fashioned herbal name is lungwort which reflects mullein’s traditional use as a treatment for relieving cough and congestion of those with minor respiratory ailments. Mullein is recommended by herbalists for treatment of cough, sore throat, and colds. Not of course that I intend to use it, I just like looking at it and as it grown to its full height, I’ll be posting more pictures of it.
I don't have an account here so I posted as anonymous. ((Vero)) Love your garden. Our mullein is very different. I will have to find a picture to show you.
ReplyDeleteYour garden keeps on being a beautiful place to be!
ReplyDeleteThanks Brenda..............I'm finally getting around to posting, answering and visiting, its taken me a while but..... its finally happening :-) I love my garden.
DeleteWow, everything grew really well (with the exception of the rocket LOL). Once you'd tidied things up a bit, it all looks fantastic!! Love that shot of your 'gardening companion' :-))
ReplyDeleteHi Mitch..............yep every thing grew, I've put a new load of rocket seed in and that seems to be doing OK. The amount of rain that fell while I was away seems to have done the garden a lot of good. As for the 'gardening companion..............yep I was fairly pleased with him, but I would really like to get into bird photography a lot more, its difficult thought.
Deleteyour photos are beautiful Loretta, love your pond too
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathy...............yep I love my pond too :-)
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