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vrijdag 26 april 2024

163E - Woolly hat on!

 No idea if you feel the same, but personally I am pretty fed up with the weather! It remains cold despite sunny spells, it keeps on raining, it keeps on stormy here at the coast.

The orchard in between showers
The prediction for this week was between 5 and 10° C during the night and 10° max in the day (normally is 15° for this time of year). You'd think that my balcony garden would be suffering, but it is reasonably okay. De Hosta has two flower spikes, I've never seen them this early! And the kitchen sage (Salvia officinalis) is also blooming, very weird.
At Hunky Dory the Centaurea Montana are flowering their hearts out, the darlings, and they will keep this up until the first frost. So if you are searching for an easy plant to put in heavy clay, pick this one! The early bumblebees will thank you.
Centaurea Montana 
What surprised me as well, were the tiny Digitalis I replanted last October from my porch, where they had seeded themselves, to my border. I had expected them to flower in 2025, but they are flowering next month. Very happy about that, obviously.

The purple Aquilegia, whose seeds I had thrown into the narrow border in front of the greenhouse, are not disappointing either. That border, where the Narcissi are finished by now, always is boringly bare in Summer, and because the Erigeron profusion just will not grow for me, I had to come up with something else.
Aquilegia
   They will rise nicely above the Nigella that always seed themselves in the border in front, because they will get to at least 60cm. Be careful with the Aquilegia seeds, they are very toxic. And for cats this is a definite no-no, they will die when they eat any part of the plant. So if you have one of those cats that likes to snack plants, don't get an Aquilegia!

   This week I have sorted out the balcony garden. I wanted to do this for weeks, but due to the weather I could not find the courage.
Yay, green again!

Rain and mud are fine in the garden (kind of), but all that muck on the balcony that I tred into the living room - no thanks!
Yesterday though a friend helped to pull out the extremely heavy Euonymus from the roll container and today I managed to pull out the rest of the winter plants. The Euonymus can spread its roots in Hunky Dory and the mass of bulbs can dry out. Then I optimistically/against my better judgement (you pick) put veg compost in the containers and planted the tomatoes that were bursting out of their grow pots.
Herbs, mini-pond and tomatoes
Now only the Tagetes and Cucumber to plant and finally done.
  Whilst I am hacking away at roots with my hori-hori, I always ask myself why I subject myself to this every year, but when it is finished, I can really enjoy it. Puck is also happy it is done, she can snore in the sunshine and sneak into the strawberry pot (she thinks I don't know) to snack in a month or so.
My gorgeous Hosta


All that needs to change is that temperature, minimally 20° more, please. This morning it was 1°, even the ducks had lost their usual pizzazz!
Right, enjoy your weekend, with or without a woolly hat.

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