Busy busy busy in the garden - keeping on top of weeds and pests - will be looking to stock up on organic 'Growing Success' slug pellets at Gardener's World Live at the NEC this Friday - my local garden center no longer stocks them and I'm underwhelmed by the other organic alternatives available. Slugs are tucking into my dahlias in spite of coffee grounds and wool pellet barriers. Devilish beastlies.
Had to risk planting out my delphiniums - hope at least some of them will make it to join the two grown up plants which have emerged from last year's efforts. The glorious thing about growing from seed is that you can plant in drifts and big groups as you get so many plants from your packet - it would be hideously expensive to do this if buying pot grown plants from a nursery.
The borders are really growing tall now and the roses are starting to open and waft their luscious smells around the place. A few bright heads of knautia are bobbing, deep pink, in the sea of foliage, and sweet williams will soon start showing color in their sea anemone flowers and add to the show.
I love June for flowers - it's often the best time for my garden. I shouldn't judge it quite yet as things have not really exploded, but I'm a bit concerned that things are getting too subtle again. So much so that I'm pleased to see the shout oriental poppy which is going bang in the main border. Need more eye-jabs of color to liven things up a bit at the moment. When the yellow rose comes out, that should add a bit more contrast to the pinks and blues - Christopher Lloyd gets his contrasts right in my book - can't be doing with restricted color schemes really - too boring.
Desperate for a splash of really vibrant color to set the borders alight. Greedy gardener.
More along the lines of that orange t-shirt and poppy burst please. Flowers are coming. Must learn to be patient.