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Tidying-up the Pots.

By Mwillis
Most of my readers will know that the raised beds in my garden are used exclusively for vegetables. I do grow a few flowers, but these are predominantly in pots and containers. At this time of year the pots can look decidedly scruffy, and they need a bit of attention if they are going to be OK for the Summer. Last weekend I had a blitz on them...
This is only part of the problem:

Tidying-up the pots.

Herbs, Lavender, etc before the treatment


Some of the terracotta pots had suffered some frost damage. This occurs when water penetrates the pot and then freezes, which of course means that it expands. Sometime this throws off large chunks of the pot's outer surface, like this:
Tidying-up the pots.

Sometimes the pot just splits, like this:
Tidying-up the pots.

One way or another, those pots have to be replaced!
Glazed pots don't generally suffer from this problem. This one has a Helenium plant in it. Last Autumn I left in place about 6 inches / 15cm of the old stems, which trap leaves blown in on the wind, and form a nice blanket for the plant underneath, protecting it from frost during the Winter.
Tidying-up the pots.

When you look closely though, you can see that the plant is already beginning to grow, and the blanket of leaves will need to be removed to give the new shoots the light they need:
Tidying-up the pots.

So the procedure is: remove all the accumulated dead leaves; cut the old stems down to ground level; add a handful of general-purpose fertiliser (I use "Growmore") and work it in; top up the pot with a little fresh compost. Then you have this:

Tidying-up the pots.

All ready for the new season!


The Hydrangea also got the treatment. This is it before:
Tidying-up the pots.

There are lots of new buds now, so those old "mop-heads" had to come off.
Tidying-up the pots.

Job done.
Tidying-up the pots.

I have a couple of plants which are officially "Half-Hardy Annuals", which means that they may survive the Winter, but on the other hand they may not. I think this Scabiosa "Black Chile" may possibly still be alive:
Tidying-up the pots.

Whereas this Gazania is probably not!
Tidying-up the pots.

There's no doubt about the Echinaceas though. New growth is already appearing:
Tidying-up the pots.

Some of the straggly Sage plants seen in the first photo of this post also got a makeover. I removed all the long stems, cutting back to just above a strong leafy shoot. If things go according to plan, the plants will soon produce lots of new stems.
Tidying-up the pots.

Some of last year's Lavender cutting have been potted-up:
Tidying-up the pots.

I wrote a few weeks back about buying some small plants to increase my stock of perennials. Well those little plants have been potted-up now too:

Tidying-up the pots.

Geum, Lobelia Cardinalis and Verbena Bonariensis


So everything looks nice and neat and just raring to go:
Tidying-up the pots.

Roll on Summer, eh?

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