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After tidying up a bit in the front garden, I thought I'd hop round the back as it's a mess out there too ~ I hope I'm not making you dizzy with all this jumping back and forth 😁
I started in the kitchen courtyard area. The tubs and planters weren't too bad, to be fair, but still had their fair share of weeds.
The large "barrel" planter has a mock orange in it, which I thought hadn't made it through the winter. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it did actually have some little green shoots, so I just trimmed off the dead pieces. The only other things in there are a couple of ornamental dandelions ~ one has pink flowers (taraxacum pseudoroseum) and the other is white (taraxacum albidum) ~ and one lonely little primrose (Scentsation Rhubarb and Custard) that just keeps soldiering on, despite all its comrades having perished a while back 😄
As you can probably tell, the plant in the large pot is an elder (sambucus nigra Black Lace). It survived the winter quite happily in its pot, but I thought it best to replant it into a larger one. My plan is to put it into a large tub at some point, probably on the new patio in the front garden, and keep it trimmed to a maneageable size. The other pot has a dahlia tuber in it which didn't feel soggy when I gave it a gentle squeeze, so I've just left it to its own devices 😏
Again, the other side of the courtyard area didn't look bad really despite the ravages of last winter.
It didn't take me too long to tidy up the tubs. The standard redcurrant just needed to be staked upright again ~ I thought it better to just leave it leaning at a jaunty angle until the high winds had calmed down a tad 😉 The bay tree seems happy in its large pot but the winter winds really scorched its leaves. I decided to cut it right back and let the fresh green leaves see the light of day. I'm going to try to remember to give it a fleece jacket before this next winter sets in to see if that makes any difference to how it stands up to the winds.
I think I may have shown you this "mystery" plant before. It was given to me by a friend who is involved with the Orkney Food Bank. When they moved to different premises the plant became rather surplus to requirements, so ever the sucker for a hard-luck-story-houseplant I took it in. Now, it was given to me as a "houseplant" although no one seemed to know what it actually is ~ and I'm still none-the-wiser! I temporarily put it outside last year.....and it ended up being out there all winter 😯 I kept saying to myself that I really ought to find it a space in the house, or even in the greenhouse, but just never got round to it. However, it's stint outside in the cold winter weather (including snow!) doesn't seem to have done it any harm whatsoever.
I kept thinking that I'd look out the kitchen window one morning and see that it had finally succumbed, but it stayed looking pretty much the same for the whole winter! Perhaps it's some kind of outdoor plant rather than a houseplant ~ who knows? I thought it deserved to be repotted into a larger container and as it seems quite happy living on the lower shelf of the potting bench, I put it back there. It will be interesting to see how it progresses ~ I'll keep you informed 😉



























