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Summer bedding, anyone bought it yet?

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lemongrove Thu 09-May-19 16:56:39

Just bought and planted out some lovely Summer bedding,
Anyone else done it yet, it is a bit earlier than we usually plant out, but going to be busy next week so decided to get on with it.Bought mainly pelargoniums and million bells with a few petunias.
Also, for those of you with photinias in your garden.....have they flowered this year?We have quite a few of these shrubs, some were planted about seven years ago, others three years ago, and they have flowered prolifically for the first time this year.They look fantastic.

jacq10 Sun 12-May-19 16:50:12

My three tier planter comes in the shape of a very sturdy pan holder. When we downsized there was no room in the new kitchen for it but luckily it moved with us (to the garage!) and last year I painted it black and bought three nice ceramic pots and it worked really well. Will try to upload photo but think it might be turned around! My gardening skills are slightly better than my photography ones!

Whitewavemark2 Sun 12-May-19 19:08:32

I don’t do bedding - not terribly keen, but I do plant up a couple of pots following the spring display. They’ve been planted up a while now and just coming into flower.

aggie Sun 12-May-19 19:10:00

Jacq10 that is a lovely display !

jacq10 Sun 12-May-19 19:38:47

Thanks aggie - at my back door. You might have guessed that was last year. I have just started planting it up for this year as I am in the north of Scotland and it has been so cold and could see snow on hills up to yesterday but today was glorious although still a cold wind but no frost so here goes!!!

phoenix Sun 12-May-19 19:52:33

Currently just have a few pots and 1 hanging basket planted up.

I chose the plants (and colours) for the pots, let Mr P loose on the ones for the hanging basket, if it all flowers well, I may have to either hand out sunglasses, or provide a bowl for visitors to be sick in!

annodomini Sun 12-May-19 20:13:56

My plants arrived before I expected them but I don't think they'll be in danger from frost now. They are lovely healthy looking plants. I now need to get the pots ready for them. A few may go into beds.

Gonegirl Sun 12-May-19 20:23:36

Why do I keep thinking this is going to be about duvets?!

Gonegirl Sun 12-May-19 20:28:21

Only bedding plants I do are pansies and violas. Prefer perennials.

shysal Sun 12-May-19 20:37:01

jacq10, what a good idea, it looks great. I think I may copy you.

Fennel Sun 12-May-19 20:54:51

This is our first spring in our house in the NE, and I'm amazed at what has sprouted up in our back garden. There's no room for anything else, unless I uproot some of the old stagers,
The main ones, on the sunny side, are roses, peonies, wild aquilegias and yellow poppies.
On the opposite side things don't thrive so well so I'm thinking of trying a few veg - beetroot and lettuce and spring onions..

mcem Sun 12-May-19 21:20:11

I only have tubs and window boxes. Bought lots of beautiful bedding plants from b&q 2 weeks ago. All planted up and thriving. Trailing petunias, fuchsias and geraniums plus standard ones. All pinks and purples.
For the first time I've planted gladioli and they're doing well.
Let's post some pic's in a few weeks!

M0nica Sun 12-May-19 21:28:58

I bought a lot of plants from our local horticultural college in France and brought them home with me. Most are vegetable and herb plants, although I did buy some striking begonias with dark leaves and white flowers.

We came back to the UK last night and they stayed in the car overnight, but I hurriedly got all the tender vegetables (tomatoes, peppers, aubergine)s into the green house today and from the herbs left outside, brought the basil into the house overnight.

This weather is crazy, we were in Belgium in mid-March eating outside in cafe and restaurant gardens in shirtsleeves and getting a tan. In May in France eating outside has been a completely impossible, it has been far too cold and we lit the stove in our living room every evening.

Overthehills Sun 12-May-19 22:12:00

Great idea Jacq10 - I love a recycling project. We’re in the north of Scotland too but I haven’t started any summer pots yet - I’d better get started by the sound of things!

Resurgam123 Thu 16-May-19 09:01:06

Yes I thought Nemesia.