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vrijdag 6 juni 2025

2025/25 - You should be careful what you wish for...

 I have uploaded a new blog to my website: Renée Grashoff Schrijft is the link.

Yesterday it rained so hard that Puck ran to the nearest patch of grass on the corner, did her wee, and ran straight back home.  Yep. The rain we have longed for for months has arrived, and stayed.


Mind you, there are brief periods of respite, due to the very heavy wind that is also staying. Welcome to the Dutch Delta!
The photo above is from my excursion to the next island over, Goeree-Overflakkee, to take a walk. In the sand dunes next to Ouddorp beach I came across this field. The rain does have its benefits!


Say goodbye to the last of my Iris. They are finished, and have done wonderfully. 
The spring flowers are done with their display and the summer flowers are slowly taking over.


Every year it is a surprise where these cheerful chamomile-like flowers will shoot up. They are doing a tour, having started in the orchard, and have now arrived next to the path. They are called Tanacetum parthenium, are perennial, (Moederkruid) and are used as a herbal remedy against migraines. Apparently you can eat the green leaves in your salad, but I haven't tried, as the strong scent puts me off eating it. 


Talking about the orchard, the Teasels are shooting up again.


The apples are looking lovely at this stage, but they do so every year, and then by the time I should be able to eat them, they have turned rather disappointing. But I enjoy looking at them, and the blackbirds are very happy to eat them.


I picked the first of my broad beans... before the snails got to them.


Say hello to my little nemesis... She has come out of hiding from the drought and has brought all her friends. Unfortunately they have invited all the slugs as well. Many of my leafy plants are rapidly turning into something resembling Swiss cheese.


From a distance the Artichokes look fine, but close up they are holey and the tops are covered in blackfly. But: there are whole herds of Ladybirds having parties, so it is okay I suppose.


A pristine wet leaf.


I was worried about my red Elderflower, it looked so sad, but now that it has had a week of rainshowers it has perked up.


This year there are not so many flowers in the Phlomis russeliana, but the plant looks healthy enough. Slugs and snails stay away from her!


And the Salvia is going strong - this is such a dependable plant!


The Prunella vulgaris (Brunel) is spreading underneath the Salvia. Such a sweet little flower, and bees adore it.


Right! I spie, I spie with my little eye, something beginning with...?
I will not blame you if at first glance you think this is a giant spider. It is actually a Calendula, isn't it gorgeous? All the others in that bed are the normal ones (well, to me they are) but this one plant has these long, long petals. I'll make certain to collect the seeds!
And that's it from me this week folks. Have a lovely weekend wherever you are, but especially you lovely people in Singapore and Mexico.
Renée Grashoff 



vrijdag 17 juni 2022

70 - I dream of green

 For a TEFL teacher like me, but any teacher really, June is a hectic stressful month, with tests, resits and exams, and happy students who can finally pick up their diploma. But June is also the month where the explosion of greenery that has taken off in May really consolidates in the garden.
The frog pond

Every day I walk down the path to my plot I see new plants in flower. The beans and peas of my neighbour are shooting up, and my own plants are suddenly playing catch-up. 
Remember I almost despaired of my gorgeous Princess Elisabeth rose? Well, it now looks much better and has a gorgeous rose and five very promising buds. I am overjoyed, because that rose was struggling on my balcony for two years and I had taken it to Hunky Dory especially to give it a better life, and its very own pretty obelisk to climb up against. 
And the Salvias are doing really well too. So are the many Verbena bonariensis I raised from seed.  They hardly grew during that drought, but now they are finally growing and blooming their hearts out.

The greenhouse
Broccoli

This week I spent some time not only watering, but also howing the mass of weeds that have sprung up amongst my spinach, cucumbers, bell peppers and tomatoes. There is chickweed and tall grass and I was amazed...where did all this come from??
The rose shows buds, yay!
When I put my small tomatoes in, it was pristine and all I did was spread some leftover potting soil. It really did make me think my no-dig experiment with cardboard on the other side of the greenhouse path will be the path forward (that sounds weird. But you know what I mean). Hardly any weeds on that side.
The cucumbers have given me 8 perfect ones already, and many more to come. And the tomatoes have lots of flowers and have grown up to over 1m. Not bad, from those seeds I saved from last year's crop, eh? Obviously what tomatoes they are, I don't know, it will be a surprise.
This week I have also harvested my beautiful cauliflowers, for the freezer. And then put some new veggies in, making sure I avoided last time's mistake of watering without a sprinkler head, washing all the seeds to the edges of the bed. Silly me! Will not do that again in a hurry! The thing is I have inherited 6 watering cans, but no heads...that gives me a good excuse to visit my favourite gardening centre. And sow in seed trays first may also be a good idea...Ah...I could always buy plugs... (here comes the impatient gardener in me, rearing its head). And I pulled out 5 wheelbarrows full yet again - weeds, my dear. The thistles looooove my heavy clay.
Anyway, when you would like to read more about Hunky Dory and/or my balcony jungle, visit Instagram@songsmith2962 and Pixelfed@DutchDeltaWoman and in the meantime take care in that mini-heatwave this weekend and release your inner plant nerd, go on, you can do it!

2025/27 - Heatwave! Yet again.

  When I was young, long, long ago, we occasionally had a heatwave. Not yearly, there used to be quite a few years in between. It was spoken...