#SixonSaturday My Gardening Week – 17th June 2023

Garden AllotmentSix on Saturday is a weekly meme originally hosted by The Propagator but now in the tender care of Jim at Garden Ruminations. If you can find the time, check out the posts of other participants by following the links in the comments section of Jim’s post – or share your own six. The long dry spell (although we are “promised” rain tomorrow) means it’s still a tiresome case of collecting the last trickle from your water butts and lugging watering cans up and down the garden. Anyway, enough grumbling, here’s my six:

One – (Below, left) Proof, if it were needed, that a relaxed attitude to self-seeders can bring unexpected pleasures such as this gloriously frilly poppy. I’ll be collecting seed.

Two – (Below, top right) And talking of self-seeders – and resilience – here’s a white campanula that’s found a place for itself amongst a lavender bush growing in a very inhospitable spot next to our garage.

Three – (Below, bottom right) The second early potatoes (the variety is Charlotte) that we are growing in bags are looking good, at least on top. As they were planted coming up to 10 weeks ago we may harvest a bag just to see if they’ve reached a decent enough size. It’s become an annual tradition to eat the first harvest in the garden. Freshly steamed potatoes, scented with mint and garnished with butter and black pepper… what’s better than that?

Four – (Below, left) – A white rose scrambling up the crab apple tree. Not sure of the variety as we inherited it but possibly ‘Iceberg’?

Five – (Below, top right) – Dianthus ‘Rockin Red’ living up to its name. Grown on from very small plug plants purchased last year.

Six – (Below, bottom right) – Coreopsis ‘Golden Joy’ bringing a splash of yellow to a former patch of lawn I’m in the process of wrestling into submission in an effort to transform it into a border.  Impossible to disguise the parched ground I’m expecting the poor things to grow in.

7 thoughts on “#SixonSaturday My Gardening Week – 17th June 2023

  1. I do like that poppy, if you find out its name do let me know so I can order some seed and grow it for myself. AsI’m new to your blog and also an avid reader I checked out your reading list, I thought I read a lot (currently on book 58 for this year) you put me to shame. Mind I’ll be checking out some of your books as it is always good to find a new author/genre to enjoy.

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    1. Thanks, I’m a lightweight compared with some book bloggers who seem to manage three or four books a week. The garden is too much of a distraction at the moment anyway. I take a book out to sit down and read and immediately spot something that needs doing.

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  2. A couple of days ago, impressed by the contribution that single, self sown poppies were making, I resolved to go one better by introducing some different coloured doubles. This morning I was sitting out beside them and they were alive with bumble bees, so I shall be sticking to the singles, even though the bees were knocking seven bells out of the flowers. Shame in a way, your doubles are pretty stunning.

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