Yesterday was a bit of a biggie. Well, in terms of seeing some fruit of the labour of propagation – not actually because of super-duper manual labour. A storm (with high winds) was predicted for today and tomorrow so I had to put into place some preventative measures.
The last time this happened (only a few weeks ago) I had fewer seedlings to contend with. I’ve been planting waves of seedlings to ensure a longer flowering effect in the garden, so the quantity has increased. It was time to plant the bigger ones out into the flower beds. And, it was good that the storm was forcing my hand because some of these seedlings were ready before the last storm, but I ran out of time and re-potted them instead of planting them out. So, they absolutely needed to be transitioned to the big world of the garden!
About 50 or 60 seedlings were planted in the cluster of flowerbeds area and down the slope bordering that area – Calendula and Nasturtiums. In fact I only touched two of the three flower beds in the cluster. It’s taking a lot of seedlings to stock up all of these flower beds I have going on in various parts of the garden. It’s a good thing I have a second wave of Calendula that should be ready for re-potting in a week or so, and then ready for the garden by the end of the month – give or take.
I’ll need to take more cuttings and divisions of other things as well, in the coming days. It’s on the to-do list! Just, it’s a bit quicker to write a to-do list than actually do everything on the list. I did, however, manage to divide my lovely Amaryllis – there were baby bulbs developing that had gotten big enough (gauging by the leaf size) to break off and pot up on their own.
Aside from that, I have some pictures of some of the happenings in the garden at the moment. Hope you enjoy them.
Your love for architecture in a way reflects in some of your close up photos, all about structure and form. Love it.
Thanks, what a lovely thing to say! I will get better at the photos too, promise!