Showing posts with label Epimedium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Epimedium. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 March 2009

Love songs and haircuts


Weather has been wet on and off for most of the week. Today was a mixture of overcast and sun with quite a strong wind. Tomorrow promises to be sunny. Just half an hour in the garden today, but another half an hour in a garden centre buying some summer tubers and bulbs. Combining hobby and retail therapy - bliss!

Chaenomeles (Ornamental quince) coming into bloom on the front fence


Love songs: amorous croaks from the first frogs in the pond. If this year is anything like last year we will have pounds of frog and toad spawn - not that I weighed it I hasten to add! The big downside of having fish in the pond is that, between them and the newts, very few of the eggs get to be adult frogs/toads. Next door have a new pond with no fish so hopefully I can transfer at least some of the spawn there. Need as many slug eaters as possible! I am also thinking about using some fine mesh to segment part of the marginal shelf as a tadpole nursery. Needs more thought..


Haircuts - aka pruning:
- Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Worcester Gold' and 'Heavenly Blue' cut back by about a third today. The key requirement is to take it back to the main shape making sure the centre doesn't get overcrowded as well.
- Epimedium. An overdue haircut as I missed the key time last year. ALL of last years leaves off to show off the emerging flowers and new foliage. I have two forms Epimedium x versicolor 'Sulphureum' and another which I think is x warleyense (has a taller orange flower). Sulphureum flowers stems already coming through so quite proud that I only snipped off one by accident in the whole clump.
- Clematis - need to do tomorrow!

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