Autumn

May 012015 0 Responses

Great dry garden combo’s on Pag Island, Croatia

When you see plants growing in the wild, where they can choose where to grow it gives you a veray good idea of where to plant them successfully at home.  Also why, in some instances you can be unsuccessful if trying to grow them in damp or clay soils.

I often recommend Euphorbia, Sage or other Salvias and Cistus (rock roses) as a great foliage/ colour combination for very dry areas.  And when you see where they naturally thrive it is truly amazing just HOW DRY they like it as seen here where all the lime green in the distance is naturalised Euphorbia on Pag Island.

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Mar 242015 0 Responses

Fabulous Figs

My French Sugar’s first crop was hit by a late frost this year – however the second crop is now coming ready and they’re netted with the finest of netting so not even the Waxeyes can manage to squeeze through. Picking a fig just as it’s about to burst is the way to an exploding mouthful of textured honey. Read More…

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Mar 222015 Tagged with 0 Responses

Autumn – the best time to sow and repair your lawn.

Autumn is is definitely here and it’s the best time to sow a new lawn.  Hopefully by now you have already sprayed off the area twice.  Once to knock off the existing weeds and a second spray to catch the next batch of germinating weeds or newly sprouted bits of Couch or the like.  Roundup or the new improved version Zero are ideal for this job. Even better is the new Glysophate 360 from Grosafe.  It’s an  NZ made product and much cheaper than either of the others. Read More…

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Feb 242015 0 Responses

Make the most of your watering time

The mornings are certainly cooler and darker these days which can only mean one thing.  Autumn is coming.  Parts of MY garden are looking autumnal already with falling leaves.  They’re not falling because its “Fall” as the Americans would say – they’re a-falling because of the long period of dryness.  Phil has been doing his best trying to keep the garden lush and green but the time has come to bite the bullet and water only the trees. Read More…

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