Poppy Patchwork


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Thursday, 23 April 2026

New life

My pomegranate is coming back to life, I love the colours of these new leaves, hopefully I may get a few flowers on it this summer, I moved the pot last summer and it does seam happy, no signs of any distress, before I kept it trimmed to a lower height, now I will let it grow, it will make a nice backdrop for the seating area, along with my herbs. This plant I grew from a seed, started back in 2017.


I mixed loads of flower seeds and sprinkled them into these two bags, I used these for cut flowers last year, I also have freesias in here as well, most of the seeds should do well it's a warm sunny spot. This for me is proving a successful way to start seeds, the bags protect them from the worse of the weather and snails.


I removed six lupins seedlings from the above bags, I love to grow them, sadly they never return after their first year, these will be useful to fill gaps. The tray at the bottom of photo I have completely forgot what seeds I have sown, I checked with Lens, it can't make it's mind up, could be forget-me-nots or cornflowers, its a case of wait and see.


I also planted some bulbs, liatris spicata, they have tiny flowers on stalks, I put two packs in the back of my square bed last year and nothing grew, so once these are bigger they can go out.


My hubby purchased a plant for our garden, it was market day on Wednesday, the plant stall is good. I made comment I loved these bottlebrush plants and one would go in my pot, which is in a sunny sheltered spot, I had just popped my astilbe in it, but I can place it elsewhere in the garden. As I was deciding hubby paid the man, I'm happy with my latest addition. 



I have been out most days looking for snails, I know where they hide, catching them early helps my crops, I do have beer traps I can use, for now I search by hand, there are not many weeds, I have them under control for the moment. My cucumber plants is growing well, I have 4 tomato plants, hoping for a good harvest this year and loads of lettuce plants at various stages.

I have also purchased another astrantia, it's a pink flower, I do love these plants, I want to dig out my penstemon, it's too big for the spot, plus last year there were hardly any blooms, I also got 20 french marigold plants from B&Q, my own seeds failed germinate. It's truly naughty to purchase more plants, I have plenty growing in the greenhouse. 

It's been a quiet few days, I have hurt my left shoulder, I've had problems since 2010, when an operation left me with nerve damage and a weakness, all I can do is rest, which is not so bad with the sunshine, I do wish the very cool wind would drop, it's nice to work outside but still cool to sit for too long. Today they have promised the wind will disappear, I have high hopes, I have a few jobs to sort in the square flower bed.

Thank you for your kind comments regarding our garden, whilst I do most of the work these days, it's a space for both of us, our refit back in 2023, was the final stage, ensuring its a much easier after 17 years we have done all the hard work, we know what grows here, I am an organic gardener, I use no chemicals anywhere, watching the wildlife gives us as much pleasure as seeing the blooms. I don't regard anything here as work, I'm happiest with a set of snipps in my hand, either deadheading or keeping things in shape.

8 comments:

  1. So much growth and renewal in your garden! I admire your organic care and resilience despite the shoulder pain.

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  2. I hope your shoulder responds to rest. The wind is less vigorous here today, but we're a long way from the sea, so don't have onshore winds.

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  3. I'm not sure I've ever seen those Liatris plants. Interesting. My neighbor across the street in Florida had a bottle brush and it was HUGE -- a tree, really. Yours in a pot will be constrained, I guess!

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    1. Aussie here, and of course Callistemon are natives here. Keep it pruned, cut back the woody growth and give it plenty of sun. That will keep it well-shaped and happy. Just watch out for severe frost.

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  4. Yes the wind has been quite cool ...
    Hope your shoulder feels better soon.

    All the best Jan

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  5. I have a couple of Liatris in my garden I am thinking of getting a couple more. Each year they get larger and larger.

    God bless.

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  6. I'm sorry to hear about your shoulder. I do hope the pain lets up soon

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  7. We have the same trouble with lupins. Look lovely for one year and then just disappear. You have been busy with your planting. We haven’t done much this year. Just a couple of buckets of kale and mixed leaves and our usual climbing French beans. Like you … we have learned what does well in our garden and what doesn’t and come to terms with just accepting it is what it is 😀

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