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J52 Tue 07-Mar-17 08:35:38

As suggested I thought I'd start this! smile. The season is upon us! Any good ideas etc.
So what is everyone doing in their garden, on their balcony or in the window box?

Luckygirl Fri 26-May-17 20:29:43

I have 4 hostas - all clear of slug damage till I squeezed a ring of slug deterrent round each and then the slug nibbles appeared. I fear I may have trapped them on the plant!!!

Jalima1108 Fri 26-May-17 20:47:06

They do tend to eat the plants as a main course on the way to the slug pellets (pudding).

whitewave Fri 26-May-17 21:04:54

I put down nematodes slug pellets and they are still looking like lace!!

Greyduster Fri 26-May-17 21:31:01

The lovely Mrs Bradshaw!

gillybob Sat 27-May-17 08:14:32

I love yours Mrs Bradshaw Greyduster is "she" a Geranium? Where might I find her in the garden centre? Does she spread?
I'm so happy with my little patch can't wait to get back out there . I'm sure there is room for one or two more bits.

gillybob Sat 27-May-17 08:15:28

I was thinking of getting some slug traps. Does anyone know if they work?

rosesarered Sat 27-May-17 08:26:08

I want a Mrs Bradshaw now!

rosesarered Sat 27-May-17 08:27:31

Planted this geranium two yeras ago and can't remember the name, anyone know?

gillybob Sat 27-May-17 09:25:07

Could it be a Rosanne ? Or is that a deeper purple? Mine is full of buds so anticipate flowers within the next week or so.

shysal Sat 27-May-17 09:35:53

I am sure it isn't a Rozanne. The leaves are wrong and they are not in flower yet in our area, although like gilly's they won't be long. I don't know which variety it is though, there are so many!

Jalima1108 Sat 27-May-17 09:39:56

Is it a Wargrave Pink?
www.gardens4you.co.uk/index.php?/Geranium-Plants/Geranium-Wargrave-Pink-9cm-Pot-1-plant&gclid=CP-CsP7Vj9QCFQE4Gwodz2QLgg#.WSk692jysdU

I think Rozanne is purple and supposedly flowers all summer through (why doesn't mine?).

rosesarered Sat 27-May-17 09:41:42

Ah, now, Wargrave Pink does ring a bell, thanks Jalima smile

Jalima1108 Sat 27-May-17 09:45:35

Perhaps I should try to find one - my DF went to school in Wargrave smile

shysal Sat 27-May-17 10:17:48

I wasn't sure whether yours was pale pink or white, Roses. I found this white one which seems so have a similar habit. It is Sanguineum album.

Greyduster Sat 27-May-17 10:18:54

Mrs Bradshaw is a geum. Very easy perennial to grow and a long flowering period. She was flagging a bit in the heat when I took the photo but after some rain this morning, she looks rather fine. Geums come in various shades of red, orange and yellow.

rosesarered Sat 27-May-17 10:22:58

Thanks Shysal ( that's a lovely geranium you have!) but it' pink, and am sure it is a Wargrave Pink, as that name rings a definite bell ( maybe I will look for the white one now.)
Greyduster we have had orange geums in the past, but your red one looks more impressive.

Jalima1108 Sat 27-May-17 13:01:00

The Wargrave Gardeners' Club has a FB page rosesarered - they should know smile

rosesarered Sat 27-May-17 15:51:21

They certainly should! grin or be disbanded if they don't.

rosesarered Sat 27-May-17 15:54:46

Does anyone have a cotinus ( Grace) and could post a pic of it?
We planted ours as a specimen and have pruned it to the shape we want and are now more or less letting it do it's own thing but it won't seem to get past eight feet high and am sure it should be higher than that.
Including a pic of ours.

Jalima1108 Sat 27-May-17 18:35:18

Are you part of the NGS roses?
You could find that you have an influx of Gransnetters this year if you are, all nipping little cuttings admiring your garden.

Have just promised Mr President that he can have some Miracle Gro tomorrow - it's blowing a gale out there this afternoon!

Jalima1108 Sat 27-May-17 18:37:34

The coleus looked very sad at the garden centre today (and not reduced in price either) so I decided on a new pot, saucer and an astilbe to go in it in the shady spot.

J52 Sat 27-May-17 19:48:18

Roses I think you have to give Cotinus some time to mature. We have a large one in our front garden. It is more straggling than your and is about 10ft high.
It looks like it's been there a long time. The previous owners were not Gardeners, so it could be 20 years at least.

Liaise Sat 27-May-17 21:56:01

Our cotinus is less than 2 feet tall. We have had it for three years. We moved it this year to try to get it to grow a bit.

rosesarered Sat 27-May-17 23:06:51

We planted the cotinus six years ago, we left it alone for two years, then pruned to get a bushier shape( yes, they can look straggly otherwise.)I understand that you can keep them smaller by constant pruning, but did think by now it would be about 12 feet.Too hopeful and impatient maybe! grin

rosesarered Sat 27-May-17 23:09:22

Haha Jalima no not part of the NGS, it would make us too anxious.It's not a perfect garden by any means, we just grow the things we like and what will do well in our soil.