Tuesday, 6 May 2025

Busy doing nothing . . . ahem! Evening Aquilegias

 You know me - meant to be taking life easy after the Fair, and with my lower back still complaining no end . . .  Anyway, I had to look for something in the boxes as Danette was interested in it.  Of course it was in the LAST box I checked.  Then I thought whilst I was about it, I may as well start putting them away - just dragging them over the floor rather than lifting.  Of course, once I got them in my special storage area, I had to stack them up a bit so lifting was necessary.  I had already had to sort out the Utility area which looked like a bomb had hit it and put the boxes in there back in place as I couldn't reach the washing machine to use it and I had two lots of washing to do.

The pink and white Aquilegia which came with me from Ynyswen.


I did sit outside at my new little table and chairs with lunch and later a cold drink and a book, so I have rested.  Then after my evening meal I thought I had better water round, and dammit, I was finally going to plant poor Rambling Rosie who had been roughing it in a bucket of water for about 10 days, waiting for me to get my act together.  So she is in now, planted near the big stump, so she can ramble over that.


Rambling Rosie.


I bought myself a Sage plant today - looks so pretty in flower, being one of the Salvia family (officianalis).  Sorry it doesn't show up well in evening light and against the chunks of the old mansion behind it (door surrounds). I used to have a huge Nepeta in here, thinking the cats would sniff it and leave it alone but no, it became Ghengis' favourite BED!


I also planted the Petunias I had in little pots on my stand to brighten up dark corners.


This is a pretty white Aquilegia which starts of a sort of lime green - though the light wrong to show that on my camera.


My Clematis montana is starting to take off and is so pretty.  The Azalea "Fireworks" in the front is gorgeous and I'm so glad I treated myself.


This is one that Emma bought and left behind.



A wonderful clash of colours in the big bed at the back of the house.


This Norah Barlow Aquilegia stowed away in a pot at Ynyswen and has appeared here now.


Stuff in pots (all watered round now) and colonising Aquilegias from seed from Ynyswen.  William Guinness, some lilacy ones, some nearly black ones and also the deep blue and purple large-flowered wild ones which were here beneath the membrane I removed from the bank, and have now arrived in the gravel.




I also took myself to task to quickly pot on the two yellow Tomato plants I got at the car boot sale yesterday as they were in tiny pots and very potbound and dried out easily.  I planted the Courgette and gave that a healthy surrounding of old muck heap.  So, progress.

Oh, and I also made a swift batch of Blueberry Muffins to take to my friend Pam's tomorrow, as she's doing me a couple of sarnies for lunch. I am going to whizz into Carmarthen first, to get a new cordless strimmer, then to Pam's, then to quilting for the first time in about 7 weeks I think.

Now, time to collapse in a heap.

  


6 comments:

  1. Your garden is so beautiful , so colorful.

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  2. Love all the different colours of your columbines. Mine are just beginning to fill out. My rhubarb is going great guns though.

    God bless.

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  3. Aquilegia is one of those beauties that doesn't thrive in our long humid summers--also delphinium, both of which I miss.
    Once we start working in the garden time goes by until we are ready to drop! My work outside today was more puttering than heavy lifting or digging, for which I'm glad.
    Lauren's Grape poppies have ridden along in various pots and planters from our first two Kentucky gardens--it makes them special, like your Nora Barlow aquilegia.

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  4. Your garden is lovely. I hadn't realized how large it is and how many flowering plants you have!

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  5. It all looks beautifully healthy and colourful. You did a LOT of nothing!! ;-)

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  6. Your garden is so colourful and beautiful - I'm envious. My lower back is also complaining today after lugging a very large bag of bark chippings around. Fortunately managed to put them in my carry tub and spread them bit by bit on the front garden. I've just mowed my sorry excuse for a lawn and edged it. Going to water everything later when its a bit cooler. Xx

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