I've been planning to clear out the cool season flowers in my cutting garden for some time now. Between the advancing mildew and rust afflicting the spring bloomers and the need to make room for the dahlia tubers I've sprouted in temporary pots, this was weeks overdue but, as the spring flowers showed up very late this year, I admit I've been reluctant to let them go. I decided to cut those that were still in good shape to give away to neighbors.
I filled a second beverage carrier with the same flowers but used only a single species in each glass bottle |
I saw an elderly neighbor carry off both beverage carriers with everything that remained in them around 5pm. My husband says the carriers were about half full when the neighbor asked him about them. My husband encouraged him to take "some" and, as his daughter had just arrived for a visit, he took one carrier for her and the other one for his wife. He came back a little later to offer his thanks. It may not be what I intended but, if they appreciated them, it's all good. The Aeonium cuttings didn't have many takers so I left them on the curb overnight.
Meanwhile, my cutting garden is still only partially cleared. Although I included sweet peas in my giveaway, I haven't pulled any of those vines yet. I've cleared half of the other two raised planters thus far. I hope to clear the majority of the middle planter this weekend. Space constraints may push me to remove the remaining Nigella in the first planter too.
In addition to needing space for the sprouted dahlia tubers, I'd like to sow zinnia and sunflowers seeds as soon as possible. I'm guessing that I'll feel compelled to clear the planter occupied by sweet peas sooner rather than later, possibly by mid-month, even if it pains me to do so.
Another weekend task is planting seven new plants I received by mail yesterday. At least I have spots identified for six of the seven of them.
I received 3 Agastache 'Ambrosia', 3 Gazania 'Otomi' and one Fuchsia magellanica 'Hawkshead' |
I hope you have enjoyable plans for the weekend, either in the garden or outside of it.
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