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- 02/2020
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What an attractive fungus. Is that praps some puffball / bovista?
After an aged neighbour today asked me bewildered what the heck I was doing and I explained I was building a small house for kids using "sticks" (like Eeyore, but apparently more stable up to now). Then I noticed I hadn't found a good place for a big red conifer root, looked at it, and saw it was actually an elephant with a trunk, OK two actually, and two tusks (at least)... So I called her back and showed her it, and she immediately said: You're right, that's an elephant, so I said: See, maybe I'll be able to convince you of my taste after all sometime. That inspired me to place it as a sculpture in the middle of the moss / lawn becoming meadowy. This really makes a massive stylistic mark on the whole garden, and the contrast of the big area of red wood in the midst of the green, next to the colourful bed of gigantic red & yellow tulips, daffodils and purple hyacinths. I was pleasantly surprised that my wife immediately understood and started making suggestions how to maybe place it slightly differently.
I've been doing a few days of starting "propagation by seeds" (sez my dictionary - what'd you call it?). Actually didn't want to, felt it was far too difficult for me. Then just did it - and it didn't hurt as much as I thought it would....
Also I'm trying to do up the patio with pots, cos my wife doesn't want me to remove the stones. I'm approaching it slowly. Praps I'll hide the pots under heaps or at least small walls of natural stones and earth, so again it looks like a little landscape / quarry. Our local botanical garden is in a quarry, I get most of my stones from outside it.
Slight mistake today filling cachepots with earth the same as normal pots. I thought I'd heard someone say that was OK. I would have put in plants that like being a big soggy in the cachepots. But on 2nd thoughts knowing our weather they could easily drown. Now I'm not sure what to use the cachepots for yet.
I'm also finding it hard to resist the temptation of putting a layer of mulch over all the patio.... - and you know me, when I start thinking something like that it doesn't take long till I try it. Praps so my wife doesn't go completely barmy I'll do a bit every day, till she starts screaming.
After an aged neighbour today asked me bewildered what the heck I was doing and I explained I was building a small house for kids using "sticks" (like Eeyore, but apparently more stable up to now). Then I noticed I hadn't found a good place for a big red conifer root, looked at it, and saw it was actually an elephant with a trunk, OK two actually, and two tusks (at least)... So I called her back and showed her it, and she immediately said: You're right, that's an elephant, so I said: See, maybe I'll be able to convince you of my taste after all sometime. That inspired me to place it as a sculpture in the middle of the moss / lawn becoming meadowy. This really makes a massive stylistic mark on the whole garden, and the contrast of the big area of red wood in the midst of the green, next to the colourful bed of gigantic red & yellow tulips, daffodils and purple hyacinths. I was pleasantly surprised that my wife immediately understood and started making suggestions how to maybe place it slightly differently.
I've been doing a few days of starting "propagation by seeds" (sez my dictionary - what'd you call it?). Actually didn't want to, felt it was far too difficult for me. Then just did it - and it didn't hurt as much as I thought it would....
Also I'm trying to do up the patio with pots, cos my wife doesn't want me to remove the stones. I'm approaching it slowly. Praps I'll hide the pots under heaps or at least small walls of natural stones and earth, so again it looks like a little landscape / quarry. Our local botanical garden is in a quarry, I get most of my stones from outside it.
Slight mistake today filling cachepots with earth the same as normal pots. I thought I'd heard someone say that was OK. I would have put in plants that like being a big soggy in the cachepots. But on 2nd thoughts knowing our weather they could easily drown. Now I'm not sure what to use the cachepots for yet.
I'm also finding it hard to resist the temptation of putting a layer of mulch over all the patio.... - and you know me, when I start thinking something like that it doesn't take long till I try it. Praps so my wife doesn't go completely barmy I'll do a bit every day, till she starts screaming.