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TheOnlyGothInTheVillage

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Neglected Garden...
« on: February 16, 2014, 15:09 »
I kinda neglected my garden after may last year,  I'm starting to notice it again, there is growth and life happening and I expect things need attention again and I'm wondering what to do first, I have standard (but not standard shape) roses and 7 foot tall unsecured climbing roses (in the wind there becoming rather dangerous), and sticky like hardy fuchsias, honeysuckle with blue ball things (buds/flowers, no idea), a rather dead looking Clematis, primroses although somethings eaten the flowers already, a very woody looking lavender,  and a spindley blackcurrent bush, the honeysuckle and clematis I've never seen flower so don't know what they should normally look like. I know some of these need pruning or did need pruning, I manured the roses today so made a start and found some hidden snowdrops under the hedge which was lovely..

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Re: Neglected Garden...
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2014, 15:14 »
Please prune those roses -- they will thank you for it by flowering well, especially after a good feed  :D

The blue ball things on the honeysuckle are likely to be last year's berries: I have one with small black berries and some with red --blue sounds good. Just cut off anything in the way: it won't mind at all.

The clematis will come back to life and as you don't know what sort it is I would leave it alone.

You can cut the lavender back lightly, but not down into the woody bit as it won't regrow.

And the blackcurrant will need a feed (Blood fish & bone is good) and if there are dark blackish branches cut them right out: other than that leave it be.

Hope that all helps a bit  :D
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Re: Neglected Garden...
« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2014, 15:19 »
Thats excellent, thank you  :)

My heart gos out to all those who's gardens and allotments are under water at the moment, I know it would break my heart to watch that happen to all my plants and hard work.

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« Reply #3 on: February 18, 2014, 14:24 »
Thoughts are appreciated .. thank you  :)


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