How Does our Garden Grow?

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  • Luchia
    Luchia Online Community Member Posts: 593 Empowering

    are those Sweet Williams? I’m currently growing some at the moment, such a lovely flower.

    My Jasmine took a few days to establish but it’s showing signs of new growth now so can’t wait to see the flowers next year!

    One of my Clematis is currently sneaking steroids lol it’s growing rather rapidly at the moment so might have to bind it to trellis more on the next decent weather day

  • Albus_Scope
    Albus_Scope Posts: 8,695 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    Weirdly our clematis was also doing the zoomies recently. I think they've been enjoying the rain and sun.

    I got to use one of my first home grown chillis yesterday, it was dead exciting!

  • Luchia
    Luchia Online Community Member Posts: 593 Empowering

    It seems to be the Clematis Montana that’s been affected the most, last few weeks it’s doubled in size and already reached the top of the trellis so now I’m training it onto the fence which was the plan but wasn’t expecting it to reach the fence so quickly.

    The plan is to have one fence covered with Jasmine and another covered with Clematis Montana.

    I think with how unpredictable the weather has been is causing a growth spurt with the clematis.

  • onedayatatime
    onedayatatime Online Community Member Posts: 227 Empowering

    @Luchia yes, they are Sweet William, also one of my favourites. A lot of mine have already turned to seed, so I've been collecting the seed heads and shaking them out ready to grow next year. 👍

    I'm already starting plans for the garden for next year 😁 I think I'd like some sort of sensory garden. I would really like a little seated area surrounded by the plants. I've shown my plans to my son (who does the physical work 😁) I can grow plants in the greenhouse but cant plant them out.

    Can I ask, what do people do to disguise those big ugly rubbish bins and all the other rubbish for collection?I've got two of the big bins, black/green, a blue box for glass and all the recycling bags. Its all a bit ugly!!

  • Luchia
    Luchia Online Community Member Posts: 593 Empowering

    You can buy “Bin Sheds” which hide the bins really well, sort of like a cupboard outside for your bins, you can get them with trellis on the sides with completely hide the bins from view, Also some really nicely designed ones to go with garden furniture

  • Sandy_123
    Sandy_123 Scope Member Posts: 61,017 Championing

    Weeding today the far left ones were the 10p plants I bought

  • Rosie_Scope
    Rosie_Scope Posts: 4,785 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    Ooh, looks very tidy @Sandy_123, and what a bargain for those plants!

  • Sandy_123
    Sandy_123 Scope Member Posts: 61,017 Championing

    Shattered now tho looks better tho

  • Luchia
    Luchia Online Community Member Posts: 593 Empowering

    Bought 6 lovely young Rhododendron today, I know there a bit controversial but I couldn’t resist

  • Albus_Scope
    Albus_Scope Posts: 8,695 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    Quick update on the veg patch. I've certainly underestimated my ability to keep chillis alive. But very happy to have just picked my first harvest of cucamelons.

    Now will I be brave enough to try one? 🤔

  • Sandy_123
    Sandy_123 Scope Member Posts: 61,017 Championing

    Oh wow loving the home grown produce

  • Albus_Scope
    Albus_Scope Posts: 8,695 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    I have a lot of cucumbers and cucamelons now. So I guess I'll need to have salad with dinner. 😊

  • Bluebell21
    Bluebell21 Online Community Member, Scope Member Posts: 7,572 Championing

    I love them have several in my garden. I do not let them grow too big.

  • Teigr
    Teigr Online Community Member Posts: 4,730 Championing

    Have you tried the cucamelons yet @Albus_Scope ?

    They look like little alien pods.

  • Albus_Scope
    Albus_Scope Posts: 8,695 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    I've tried two so far @Teigr they looked oddly intimidating! The first one was too ripe, so was a bit bitter, but the smaller one was very nice. A bit of a shock to the tastebuds, as they don't look like they should taste like a sweeter cucumber. I think they'd be very nice pickled.

  • Teigr
    Teigr Online Community Member Posts: 4,730 Championing

    I reckon my dog would eat them @Albus_Scope ,she's a big fan of cucumber and melon.

  • Albus_Scope
    Albus_Scope Posts: 8,695 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    Maybe I can send you some seeds for next year as a special dog treat hahaha. My guys tend not to be so keen on fruit or veg, other than Doofy, he loves a bit of spinach.

  • michael57
    michael57 Online Community Member Posts: 962 Trailblazing

    23 pages i would just like to say i am proud of every body who has made a post or reads it take a old farmers pat on the back long may it continue

  • michael57
    michael57 Online Community Member Posts: 962 Trailblazing

  • Sandy_123
    Sandy_123 Scope Member Posts: 61,017 Championing

    Yes it's been a good thread