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RE: The garden from scratch - Small chilli - 31-03-2021 List of plants I already have. Again I’ll update as and when I remember thing or when I acquire from the list above. Climbers Honeysuckle Everlasting sweet pea Climbing rose Black eyed Susan Clematis Shrubs Hydrangea Holly Buddleia ( purple/ dark purple/ orange / white) Red & Black currant Azalea (red, early) Fuchsia Black elderberry (Sambucus nigra) Camellia Physocarpus Forsythia Bulbs / tubers Daffodils Grape hyacinth Tulips Gladioli Snowdrops Snakes head fertility Polianthes tuberosa The Pearl Peony Day lily Alliums Herbs Sage Rosemary Chives Garlic chives Mint (9 varieties) Thyme (4 varieties) Oregano (2 varieties) Marjoram Hyssop Trees Pink rowan Willow Chilean lantern tree Everything else Red hot poker Iris Lupin Hardy geranium Wild bergamot Meadow sweet Scabious (Devil’s bit, white, Macedonian) Lavender Golden spirea Veronica gentianoides Dicentra Stuart boothman Autumn joy sedum Rudbeckia Sea holly Bugle Verbena bonariensis Achillea Orange hawkbit Enchinacea Crazy daisy chrysanthemum Aquilegia Musk mallow Honesty Delphinium Sedum Aubrietia Salvia nemorosa Moss rose purslane Rose campion Dierama (Angeles fishing rod) Penstemon apple blossom Dahlia honka Agastache (orange salvia ) Cardoon Lots of annuals (in seed packets) Lots of cuttings from things. Don’t know what. (I’ll be getting your help to ID them later in the year) RE: The garden from scratch - Moth - 31-03-2021 (30-03-2021, 02:23 PM)Small chilli Wrote: Water supply is coming from the burn up the hill a bit . It will run through a pipe eventually. All we’ve put in place so far is the flow through filter tank. The blue line is a ditch we dug, trying to help dry out the bottom of the plot. We’re getting it dug deeper & wider as it definitely seems to help and has constant running water. It runs into the burn that runs down the side of the plot. I was thinking flag iris . We’ve got lots growing here. I’ll collect seeds from them this year.Flags spread like the devil once they get established and will quickly clog up a pond or ditch. I would steer clear of them. Especially if the ditch empties into the burn. You don't want to add invasive plants to the local waterway. RE: The garden from scratch - Small chilli - 04-04-2021 Ideas for the layout of my polytunnels. None of them are to scale. No real need to tell you that. It’s screamingly obvious when you see my drawings. First tunnel. I’m thinking like this . [attachment=2566] The raised beds will be like the photo in post #29 (page 3 ). Probably 3 high ( photo is 2 high) . I’m not sure if I’m going to keep the bench full length or half it and have more space for pots & fish boxes. I was thinking if I have a couple of solid covers/lids made for the raised beds. That would make up for the loss of bench space. I only really need that much bench space at sowing time , when the beds aren’t in use. Little tunnel I’m thinking. Like this. [attachment=2572] Depending where the tunnel actually sits on the plot and how wet the ground is the raise bed might be straight into the ground. At the moment this is an unknown. However it gets built it’ll be for my asparagus. So it can go up tight against the tunnel because it’ll never get dug over and have compost getting stuck between tunnel & bed ( an infuriating issue I presently have) . The bath will be used as it is now, for either carrots or courgette bed. Bench again as now, for random stuff I wasn’t planning on growing or spare stuff that you just can’t compost. Width of the shelving will be reduced from what it is now. But it will still be home to my carrot buckets. Big tunnel. Complete remodelling ! I’m thinking at the moment. [attachment=2573] Instead of getting a new cover when it moves, get a net cover and just have 3 raised beds for brassica & maybe fruit. Main reasons for this is 1, wanted the ability to cover some of the brassica for ages. 2, a net cover would be less of a draw on the eye? RE: The garden from scratch - Small chilli - 06-04-2021 Next time you lot have a job you want to avoid or the weather is horrible so you can’t go and play out . Would you mind going through my lists of wanted and already have plants please. Let me know if I’ve missed anything that should really be included or if any areas are lacking. Do I have a good enough range in height difference? Do I have enough gap fillers? Do I have a good range of colours? Do I have enough things flowering in all seasons? I’m still waiting to see if a few things have survived the winter before I add them to my list. RE: The garden from scratch - Veggie - 06-04-2021 Plants I like that may not be on your lists are:- Sweet Rocket - Hesperis matronalis Verbena Bonariensis Big tall daisies - white and yellow ones. Foxglove Poppies - all sorts Primroses/Cowslips Sea thrift/Armeria RE: The garden from scratch - Small chilli - 06-04-2021 Sweet Rocket - Hesperis matronalis need to look that up Verbena Bonariensis got seedlings coming on in the tunnel Big tall daisies - white and yellow ones. Thank you I forgot to add oxeye & crazy daisies to my wanted list Foxglove seedlings coming on Poppies - all sorts lots of seeds waiting in the wings Primroses/Cowslips another one I forgot to mention & I need cowslip Sea thrift/Armeria I’ll collect seeds off the ones growing around the loch . Thank you veggie RE: The garden from scratch - JJB - 06-04-2021 I find Doronicum give a bright yellow flash at this time of year. RE: The garden from scratch - Scarlet - 06-04-2021 Plants that I find are work horses: Verbena rigida - this flowers for so long. Easy to take cuttings from and you can overwinter the cutting ready to plant out the following year. I find this makes good use of my greenhouse over winter. Same as nepeta. I took maybe 20 cuttings last year - planted out about a dozen and dropped off a few to my neighbour already. RE: The garden from scratch - toomanytommytoes - 06-04-2021 For late summer/early autumn colour I really like heleniums, sedum spectabile and perennial rudbeckia. In summer: echiums, fennel, sea holly, anise hyssop, scabious and salvias. Flowering now I like aubrieta, snake's head fritillary and alyssum saxatilis. RE: The garden from scratch - Small chilli - 07-04-2021 I had to google some of them. Some of them are going on my wanted list. Helenium are beautiful. |