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Tuesday, 16 March 2010
Gardening No 6
Another little garden update;
It was Mothers Day on Sunday and my daughter asked me if I would like to go the the garden center with her (silly question!!).
She bought me a couple of trays of bedding plants, she said she thought I would rather chose bedding plants than have a bunch of flowers. What a wise daughter.
Sure you remember these ... 'containers' from last year when they were full of multi-coloured bizzy lizzy throughout the summer months.
It's so nice to have them planted up again, this time in various shades of pink.
This is my most recent eco-addition to the garden. I haven't figured out a way to have a water butt in the garden to collect rain water BUT;.... these cut off milk containers will (in theory) collect the rain water ready for me unscrew the 'lid' and fill the watering can. One container only holds 2 liters but if I get enough of them fixed to the fence it will certainly help.
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Are you planning on moving the primrose out when they finish blooming? Later in the summer they will need less sun. They had some at a Lowe's here that were 50p a pot, but I left them since they won't winter over here.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, your recycled plant containers are cute.
ReplyDeleteVery nice idea for Mothers Day, ours is in May and I will be planting some new beds as gifts.
ReplyDeleteLovely Mother's Day. Can you plant outdoors now? Are you frost-free?
ReplyDeleteFitting gift from you daughter Loretta. It's ironic as I here Mothers Day is within the second week of May, and you would think that a "crown" country would have it at the same time. Regardless a very Happy Mothers Day to ya.
ReplyDeleteThat was a nice gift from your daughter. That's a really good idea for catching/distributing rainwater, and a good way of recycling too.
ReplyDeletemorning Bennett, yes... frost free (I hope) and even if we do have the odd frost I'm pretty sure the primula will be ok. I have loads of yellow and purple primula that have been out all year. I thought the pink would be a nice colour addition.
ReplyDeleteI shall see how it goes, my purple primula bloom twice every year, once in the spring and once in the autumn. I shall maybe find some nice summer colour for the containers.
ReplyDeletevery nice to have all the color after the winter whites
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The milk jugs are a excellent idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea!
ReplyDeleteOh Loretta what an excellent idea re: the milk bottles!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou never fail to inspire :D
Bedding plants, what a great idea instead of a bouquet! They look lovely.
ReplyDeleteA few years ago, I put some tetra brik bottle into a few pots. The brik was punched with holes and the neck just showing. It was my answer to pots with water reservoir included that I was not able to afford ;-D It worked so well I still use the concept.
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