Found and lost

Further to my last post I’m happy to say that I’ve not lost the second rhubarb plant as it’s just started to appear above ground, but is mostly hidden by the leaves of the first one.

However I do seem to have lost the clump of crocosmia as, so far, none have reappeared so far this year.  If they don’t I think that I’ll dig them up and then transplant  the two rhubarb plants to that area in the autumn.

 

I’ve finished removing most of the unwanted collomia grandiflora seedlings, leaving just the area where they usually grow.

I’ve rehoed the areas where I’ll be planting the first early potatoes Pentland Javelin  and onions Sturon, and depending on the weather may well do that during next week.

Please be aware that my laptop has hiccuped a couple of times over the past few days so if I disappear without warning it’ll more than likely be due to further problems with that rather than anything else.

Have a good weekend, and take care!

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18 thoughts on “Found and lost”

  1. you have achieved a lot. Crocosomia are very hardy perennials, I am surprised you think there is a possibility of them failing. Yours are looked after so much more than mine; all that groundwork and soil feeding.

    you cannot just pat a computer on the back to clear away metaphorical hiccups. I truly hope it’s something minor that is afoot. M xxx

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  2. Ugh. Nothing like computer problems… Hope things calm down in that quarter.

    I, too, have lost some crocosmias. They multiplied madly for several years but have finally petered out. Nice to see your rhubarb surviving.

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    1. Nikki I think that it was me on the blink rather than the laptop.

      That’s a shame, and It looks like mine have done the same. Yes, the rhubarb is looking good. xx

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  3. The plot is looking immaculate. I like the different shades of green. Glad the rhubarb has reappeared. Good luck with the computer.

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