I am going to plant flowers in a couple of bags to use for cut flowers in the house, I was quite successful last year, so gypsophila would be nice to fill my flowers out, I did try growing it before and failed. This time I have started it in a pot in the greenhouse. Just one packet of seeds purchased from B&M. The packs of freesia came from Poundland cost £2, these I are already in cells in the greenhouse and then once they are growing I can plant them outside.
So my garden is full, BUT in B&Q this week another reduced plant, just £2, I have tried growing echinops before and I failed, these are very different to my normal choice, it's in the greenhouse and will be potted up and when it's a good size it will have a place in the garden. I did leave loads of decent looking reduced plants behind, they had loads of hellebores and grasses.

This spot in front of my blueberry tub is in the back of the garden in the veg section, in front of the greenhouse, I have rhubarb, gooseberry and my strawberry tower in this bed, still room for some flowers, this corner is by my steps and looking very pretty this time of year, with my stone hedgehog (which is over 30 years old) and a broken plant pot for a hedgehog house. I don't touch this bed it has summer plants as well.
This is the first book in the set including The Marriage Act, whilst set in the future and a bit tongue in cheek, I picked this because it's the start of the changes. Do you have a soulmate? and if so can DNA match you to the person, a scientist cracks the code and it's working, There is always a BUT, again following 5 very different stories. Book 11 read this year.
A new author to me, this is a very clever book, nothing dramatic, it follows an author on hard times, his wife is gone, he can't write, and then he's sent a life line, with consequences which he finds out afterwards, and a utterly brilliant twist, I could not put it down. Book 12 read this year.
I have sorted the sweet pea seedlings into the long root pots, they are now in the greenhouse under cover, last Wednesday we had a sunny day, still cold, inside the greenhouse was 20°, nice and warm, so I got a few jobs done, sorted old pots and packed them away and potted three extra strawberry babies. I have little space inside, I will have to sort more bits, maybe in a couple of weeks, hopefully I will be able to move a few bits outside into a makeshift cold frame. It felt so good to be outside doing what I love.
I got a bag of bark and another of grit from B&Q, the bark is already spread across the daisy garden, I last did it back in 2023, and it needed topping up. I had enough to do the side bed as well, not too deep, just enough to keep it looking good, the square bed had my own leaf mulch put on last October. Our favourite garden centre has good compost on a BOGOF, at that price it's too good to miss, we plant a visit this week.
I spend Sunday with daughter, George and Molly, Will was at grandma's house, we stayed in, Molly read her school reading book to me, George and I read his together, he can read smaller words, and repeats the longer ones, it's as much about speech as it's about reading. Just a lovely family time, daughter was able to have a long shower and take her time with her hair, I have a sewing job, Molly got her 1st level swimming badge, I will pop it on her swimming robe for all to see.
Has anyone had contact with Northside Dave, just wondering how he is doing?
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