Sometimes you have to be ruthless…..


Plant Material / Friday, May 16th, 2014

IMG_2374IMG_2372Over the past few days I have been busy digging out plants that are becoming a little too invasive.  Perfect timing for our community garage sale this weekend in Fintry.    I also have surplus seedlings in the greenhouse, particularly basil, lettuce and cherry tomatoes.

As much as it’s hard sometimes to dig up your favourite plants, there does come a point when it becomes necessary.  Case in point, I had a large euphorbia by the pond which was crowding  my lacy leaved maple.   What a difference it made once it was dug out and I rearranged the less invasive rockery plants in the space left.   I have also dug up some iris, lilies and in particular, the fall aster which seems to grow like a weed.

I think one of the biggest mistakes when first preparing a new bed is over planting and I have been guilty of this.  You really do need to take into account the width and height of a plant otherwise two years down the road, you will need to be ruthless in thinning out the plants.

Lovely to see the lilacs coming out in bloom.

 

 

 

 

 

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