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I would love to invite you into my garden again. Since we have wonderful weather, where else should I be?

After sealing the roof of our toilet extension with liqiud bitumen yesterday



we planted some cabbage turnip and peas and pak choi.



And today I can relax and enjoy the day. A day with flowers and sun under the cut.



Our Elderbush is in full bloom.



My father's solar fountain in our little pond



And of course the flowers

The Columbine



The Peony



The Iris



Don't know the name



The Rhododendron



The yellow Snapdragon (it's 10 years old)



The double colour Snapdragon (it's eight years old)



Yellow Poppy



Allium



Our potatoes are growing nicely



And there will be many currants this year, in black, red and white.





That's it for today. I'm going to close my eyes now and enjoy the sun. I hope you felt comfortable and welcome in my garden and enjoyed it again.

Date: 2022-05-15 06:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] macklingirl.livejournal.com
Oh, thank you very much. I'm so happy you like my garden. The Allium is great, isn't it? We planted it because it works against some bugs which try to eat our roses. These bugs don't like strong-smelling flowers, so we planted Lavender and Allium. And I love the colour of this Allium better than the white one.

Well, the Evergreen shrub needs time to grow. You could give him some fertilizer and if it's still in its pot you could pot it into a bigger one.

Yes, I heard about the crushed egg shells. You can use them for plants like Hydrangea, which needs calcareous soil. There are a lot of other plants too who like the egg shells, like peas, beans or carrots. Roses love the banana peel (but only when it isn't waxed.) If you boil your eggs without using salt it could work with the water. At least it doesn't hurt to use the water for watering your flowers.

Thank you for stopping by for a visit and I'm happy you enjoyed your stay in my garden. :-)

Date: 2022-05-15 09:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shooting2kill.livejournal.com
Thank *you* for all those useful tips! And I'm really pleased the egg shells theory isn't an old wives' tale. It's good to know, too, that the evergreen does take a while to grow. I followed the instructions and planted it straight into the earth but the nights have been a bit cold for it. What you say about the banana peel is interesting, I only know it's good to use for smoothing/softening the hard skin on the heel of your feet (the inside of the banana peel), just rub it down a few times - I saw that on a TV doctor's programme and it actually works!

Many thanks again for your helpful response.

Date: 2022-05-15 09:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shooting2kill.livejournal.com
And just to make sure I'm not comment 13.....

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