Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Book revew

Carol Klein has a useful book of propagation techniques called ¨Grow Your Own Garden¨.



Propagation is important for those of us who are gardening with limited financial means and would like to have an abundance of plants without spending a fortune at nurseries and garden centers. She covers everything from seed scattering to root cuttings and mentions specific plants she´s spent years propagating in her Devon property and nursery. Quite detailed photos and instructions clarify the intimidating and sometimes confusing processes of seed saving, taking cuttings, and root division and their subsequent transformation into new plants. Her enthusiasm is unmistakable and I found her prose to be both engaging and practical. I would recommend the book and am itching to get myself a potting bench set up.


From the section on seeds in the book:
Collecting your own is always better than buying seeds that may have been stored for some time, and in some cases entered a dormant state.  Throughout autumn, as the brown paper bags of precious booty accumulate, the sense of anticipation starts to build.  During the bleakness of winter, as seeds are cleaned and packeted, the names scribbled on the bags summon up pictures of the plants that will eventually emerge.  You can almost feel the satin of their petals, the soft or shiny texture of their leaves, nearly smell the perfume of their flowers and see their quivering stamens.

This is as close as gardening gets to the earth´s heartbeat.  No matter how many times you sow seeds, the process is just as magical.

Unfortunately, it seems she had a run in with new neighbors and has had to close the nursery and garden, which seems a shame after 30 years and several gardening awards.

But you can still see the wonderful garden, as her BBC series ¨Life in a Cottage Garden¨ is available in 6 installments on youtube.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Hedge?

What to plant along the property line?

started

The wall runs more or less northwest/southeast.  We´ve never met the neighbor and have no idea of his plans.

more complete

What won´t undermine the wall or shade our side too much, but will screen and also provide something useful?

Espaliered fruit
Blueberries or soft fruit
Hazel
Grapes
Roses
Lilac
something else?


Thursday, April 25, 2013

Spring terrace

Did a stint of spring cleaning while V was away on business 10 days.  The terrace is looking pretty good, if  I do say so myself.  Hard not to be planting anything.










New trees blooming in the neighborhood.





And there´s a spectacular wisteria just off my usual walking route.  Stunning but, it does give one pause before planting one.







Saturday, April 6, 2013

Fork to Fork



Discovered this 6 part series poking around on Youtube.  Monty Don and his family and their garden, Long Meadow, a 2 acre site in Herefordshire - which. I. love. 

I also love their house,


their kitchen,

  Source
and their retriever.