Re: How has your gardens grown?
If you have dug that deep lettie, put some of the rubble back in for improved drainage. Just a few inches will do.
It will save you the task of getting rid of some of the rubble and you may need less top soil too.
The pictures.
1.) Part of my garden as it was earlier this year.
2.) Yellow Poppy. Grows anywhere. Seed available, just come and get some. It’s FREE! There is also an orange poppy.
3.) Left part of my garden. The “monster’s” seeds will get sown in the far left corner to fill it. Along the side fence is a row of foxglove – hollyhocks – foxgloves and in front a row of mixed Lupins. And a selection of dead slugs. Five now! I’m winning!!!
4.) Centre part of my garden. Along the back fence will be flowers like the orange ones in the front left side. A flowerbed alongside the path leading to the pavement is bulging with them so some will get transplanted.
5.) Right part of my garden. The “monster’s” seeds will get sown in the far right corner to fill it. Just in front of that corner will be Bluebells.
6.) The “monster” that has sprung from a tiny seed in a packet of wild flowers. How do I know they were wild? Well they weren’t very pleased when I took the seeds out of a nice warm, dry packet and planted them into cold, wet soil.
The white strips are cable channelling that was left behind by the contractors when they re-wired my flat. They’ve come in useful to position rough demarcation lines.
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