As far as business is concerned, it seems we can add plant
sitting to our list of services. It is for the parents, but it still counts
right? We must have about twenty pots to look after, including a range of
herbs, strawberries, acers and a load of roses. They’ve all moved in for a few
weeks. We’ve had to shuffle things around a bit as it’s a bit crowded! But all
the watering and feeding is paying off, with plenty of strawberries to pick
each morning. I’m lucky if I get one though as Summer seems to find all the
nice red ones and has a constant strawberry moustache on her face! In a couple
of week’s time, we’ll transport everything to the new house and sort out
planting some of it in the ground.
This week has been a good week for garden maintenance and
Richard has done a fair bit of hedge cutting, which I think he really loves.
And it gives the arms and upper body a good workout too! His tips are; practice
and keep your blades sharp. I’m sure there must be more to it than that, but he’s
keeping his secrets to himself, charming!We’ve dug up a good batch of potatoes today. Our three year old was very excited, digging around in the earth as if she was looking for hidden treasure. Growing potatoes is easy, why not give it a go. You don’t need a lot of space as you can always use pots or a grow bag. You still have time to grow some potatoes this year, get stuck in and they’ll be ready by the end of September for you. Just earth them up and give them plenty of water and sunlight.
The tip for this week is to remember to water your lawn
during dry weather. Once the sun has gone, whilst watering any plants you may
have, bear a thought for the grass. It will appreciate a drink and will remain
green for you. At this time of year it’s good to throw down some seed to
thicken things up. Especially if you have a fair bit of traffic, or pets on
your lawn. We use a patch repair kit with a neutraliser as we have a bunch of
dogs, so our lawn needs all the help it can get!
Finally, my favourite that has come into flower this week in
my garden is the mock orange, a sweet scented double bloom, I love it. Thanks
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