And ‘Sew to Bed’

The garden is now 90% put to bed for the winter, just the last remaining few bulbs to plant this weekend weather permitting.

A review of the year starts me going off on tangents thinking about next season. Things that have done well and quite a lot that have now been pottered up for sale or binned. Pottered up for sale doesn’t mean that I am selling someone a rubbish plant, just something that doesn’t fit into the scheme of things. I often grow things that I have bought or have been given only to find that the colour is wrong and cannot be placed anywhere else or it might outgrow it’s allotted space. These would always be labelled as such.

So , what has done well this year ? Well my spring highlight was my blue poppy flowering for the first time and as we speak the plant is still looking green and fresh.

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All the Roscoea have done really well and a couple have only just stopped flowering.

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Another first for me this year Gladiolus papilio ‘Ruby’, bought two seasons ago and has given me four spikes of flower.

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Verbascum ‘The Bride’, grown from seed this year and producing large self supporting spires of the most beautiful flowers, even now in mid November they are still flowering well.

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And a stalwart of my autumn garden, Chrysanthemum ‘Jessie Cooper’ the only chrysant’ I grow but boy is it a beauty. Decease free, long lasting in a vase, still flowering now.

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Saxifraga fortunei, really worth the wait to see all this mass of frothy white stars.

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Whereas the roses were pretty poor this year, the Auricula have done very well along with iris and day lilies. The spring bulbs looked great but with the usual problem of Spanish bluebells which increase faster than I can cope with, weedkiller will be my last resort. The Autumn colour has been phenomenal this year with all of the Sorbus colouring up and producing berries, lots of the climbing roses bearing hips. My Ginkgo and twisted willow are now the only trees that are still to fully colour up. So as the last leaves drop the big sweep up starts, the seed catalogues are already filled in, seeds chosen and plants ordered from Nurseries. My workroom beckons, all this inspiration from trips out and things I’ve seen fire up the juices, so watch this space……

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10 responses to “And ‘Sew to Bed’

  1. Looking forward to following all your winter projects Sue! ps love that red roscoea, is it Red Gurkha?

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  2. I am envious of your garden being so close to ready for the winter. Mine is the Forth Bridge, I never quite catch up even in winter. I have recently bought Mrs. Jessie Cooper too, what a star! I don’ t know why she insists on the Mrs. An old fashioned sort of Chrysanthemum. Still, it’ s better than Ms…I love your roscoeas.

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    • Thank you for your comment, I had just got booted up and donned my coat, working in the greenhouse and it had started to pour with rain, rain coming in through the broken panes …I’ve given up for the day….

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  3. I am so far behind having been in the U.K. for two weeks. I am also far behind in thinking ahead at this moment but I love your post as a recommendation with a photograph is great food for thought. Amelia

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  4. Yes, the end of the gardening season is definitely over here in New England. The sewing machine has been oiled and has been working overtime on Christmas gifts. Looking forward to seeing what you’ll be up to as well. 🙂

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  5. Must be a satisfying feeling – I am working through my borders but other things as well as the weather get in the way. ‘Jessie Cooper’ is definitely a beauty – despite my ambivalence about chrysanths I will make an exception for her. She is lovely!

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  6. Hope you tame the Spanish bluebells. I have the same challenge!

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  7. You are making me feel completely behind on the work needed before it is ready for Winter. You have had some beautiful blooms this year.

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