There’s something rather satisfying about seeing the time and effort you put in to making sure your seedlings germinate, survive and thrive pay off when the first flowers emerge in spring.
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00:00Hello, today I'm just going to give you a quick overview of how things have been coming
00:10along in the garden and show you a few flowers, the first flowers from the seeds that I planted
00:17a few months ago.
00:18So, it's quite an overcast day here, a lot of sun poking through, but here we'll start
00:25off with the backyard and then work our way around, so I'll just switch the camera now.
00:42So here's the bed that I planted, or I dug up and worked through a couple of weeks ago
00:49and here are some of the plants that are in the ground at the minute.
00:53I'll just run through quickly what's in here, so at the back there are hollyhock, which
01:03will not flower probably till next year, but they'll get very very tall if the slugs don't
01:09get at them first, so they're all there.
01:13Here along the border there are nasturtiums, I'll just bring in close to one, there there
01:18there, it's a constant battle to keep the weeds out at the moment.
01:25This is some larkspur and delphiniums around here, they're quite small, they should take
01:34off now that they're in the ground, and across there is brussel sprouts and some strawflowers
01:39which have just gone on this week.
01:42Fairy lichens here, these lanky things lying over are cornflowers which I've transplanted,
01:53they don't take well, they're transplanted so I'm not sure, they were in a pot.
01:57Further on that fairy lichen bush is california poppies, we have more of that down here.
02:04Here we have some clarkia or godisha, and beside that these are cosmos, and a couple
02:14of baby's breath as well in there, I'm trying to think is it everything on this side, there's
02:20a couple of lavender plants in there as well, and down here is mostly more cornflowers,
02:28some california poppies, and then a few rows of marigolds, and these are some radishes
02:36here, and at the very top of the bed is pansies, alyssum, and what was the other one, lobelia.
02:48So smaller plants at the front, and then working its way back, and there's a couple of herbs
02:52in there too, trying to keep the slugs away because they don't like the smell.
02:58So on the greenhouse now, it's fairly empty now, so we have some more calendula, pot marigolds
03:05here, just an assortment of leftover plants that I'll maybe give away, or these are lobelia,
03:13there's a petunia in the back there, this is strawberries that have been in that pot
03:19for about two months, these are alpine strawberries, so quite small strawberries, very slow growing,
03:26giant mexican sunflowers here, I have some of these on the ground so we'll see how they
03:31come on, more pansies, these are chamomile, and they need to be on the ground very soon,
03:42I have about three or four trays out of these, so one packet of seeds, and there's a lot
03:48of them on the ground already, oxide daisies, more sunflowers, a few more petunias, some
03:55of the mixed pots I've been potting up here, marigolds, petunias, pansies, things like
04:01that.
04:02There is another little black currant bush coming on very well, looking very healthy,
04:07lovely smell of it too, and I'll just take you round the side, actually I'll take you
04:12up here first, so I've created this border along the back here, where there are some
04:20zinnias, giant sunflowers, a few more hollyhock, chamomile, and oxide daisies along the front
04:28of that, so we haven't really got enough heat really for things to take off yet, there's
04:36a couple of nice days, but it's back to being cold enough at the minute, so just hoping
04:43when the plants get a chance they get established and take off, and here brussel sprouts are
04:51really doing well, but they're far too close together, I was watching a guy yesterday who
04:56said they should be two feet apart, I think they're twelve on there, about ten or eight
05:00or twelve, I can't remember, but we'll have to separate them out, and these broccoli from
05:07seed are now starting to take off, and there's a couple of beans in the middle there, these
05:14are runner beans, over here I have some fruit trees and fruit bushes, so in the background
05:24there, there's gooseberry, there's your red currant, this is a goat wallow, which I'm
05:30going to dig out actually, because I'm just afraid of it getting too big and the roots
05:34spreading, and here some more leftover plants, so got more hollyhock, calendula, a couple
05:45of big sunflowers, and down here some dahlias, lobelia, calendula, more zahmias in pots as
05:53well, with this dahlia and a baby's breath, and these are two blueberries, so I'll just
06:03take it on round the front now, just show you that, and here's some flowers coming on
06:14the bush, it's been on there about ten years, it's always flowers without fail a couple
06:18of times in the year, so here out the front where we get most of the sun, you're starting
06:23to see the flowers appearing now from the seeds I've planted, so this is a poor man's
06:29orchid, and beautiful, beautiful flowers, that's two or three bushes, three I think
06:39all together, three seedlings all together, that's kind of, it's grown very well in the
06:45pot now, and it's kind of taken over, some nice scented flocks on there, and marigolds,
06:51but you can barely see them, so I'll have to take those out, more calendula, more marigolds,
06:58and here, this is the first flower of the day, from the ones I planted from seed, and
07:06this is a pot marigold or calendula, and this nasturtium in the same pot is getting really
07:14big as well, also from seed, some nice scented flocks down there, getting wee flower heads,
07:21california poppies, should be producing, oh there we have our first flower head on those,
07:30just noticed that, some more nursery plants here, these are silver pennies, which I'll
07:37need separated out, more of these are pink california poppies, these are Iceland poppies
07:45which are just about to open, there's a lot of heads on these, and then borax and daisies,
07:53some marigolds up now, nasturtiums and strawberries, and you can see the wee flowers hanging out
08:01on that, there you go, that's more or less everything, got the wee stagger pot over here,
08:08and then some window boxes, petunias, pansies, lobelia, and that, and that is everything,
08:15and a few sunflowers, actually many sunflowers here, so that is everything for today,
08:23and I'll be back next week, and I'll have a focus on fruit plants and fruit trees.