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Friday, 26 October 2012

The garden is filling out








I love October in the garden. Fresh growth is everywhere, everything is filling out and if it's not blooming now, I know it soon will be. I'm so pleased with the progress of the curved garden, it's getting ever closer to the show garden of my dreams... Just needs a bit more height in there to hide the fence a bit more.

I put some terracotta long tom pots at the front of the garden. They act as a focal point, since many of the flowers have a similar hazy, cloudlike appearance from a distance. I'd like some topiary balls in these pots, possibly the NZ Cranberry/Chilean Guava (myrtus ugni). While I don't like to eat those berries, they give off the most delicious candy floss scent in summer. And stay evergreen in winter.

In the potager the chives are lining the paths with their purple fuzzy heads. Remind me to dead-head this year, or I'll end up with millions of baby chivelings trying to grow through the bricks.

I'm counting down the days to the first rose opening... it may even be this weekend! I think Sexy Rexy would be blooming by now but a late frost has shrivelled her first flower. Queen Elizabeth has a perfectly shaped bud almost open. Maybe tomorrow? Let's hope for some sunshine to bring her out.

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  1. You garden always looks pretty! I was going to ask about the terracotta pots but then you explained what they were for..:-)

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    1. Yes I have to leave them there empty or else I'll forget I wanted them! That's the same reason I have a dead shrub at the end of one of the garden beds, it's acting as a place marker :)

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  2. Looks great!! I like the color of the fence - it really sets off your plants.

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    1. Thanks! I'm hoping that fence will eventually be covered with greenery, but at least it blends in in the meantime.

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