I have been busy doing some gardening tasks as and when I can. I have finally got my tulips planted, delayed by hurting my back a few weeks ago (the spinal facet joint). After a couple of visits to an osteopath and being very careful, making sure I bend my knees, it is better, so I have been able to do a few jobs. However, they have taken me longer than usual, as I have just done a little at a time. I have planted my tulips for next year - just three pots.
At the front of the house is Orange Emperor (picture above from
Avon Bulbs). In the two pots in the back garden are:
Brown Sugar... (my photo from the garden in Spring 2023)
...and Ronaldo (also my photo from the garden in Spring 2023). Ronaldo seems to last particularly well.
I have also insulated the pots which really needed it - again this took a while. There may be others to do as the weather gets colder but I can do those as and when.
I may have ordered a new grass, Calamagrostis acutiflora Karl Foerster, so I am looking forward to receiving that - probably not until the beginning of December. I have a Calamagrostis Overdam which is a lovely plant, so am hoping Karl Foerster will be too. He will go into the sunny border.
In Spring, I need to do a lot of re-potting. All my roses, my ornamental standard cherry and patio apple need to go into larger tubs.
There are always plans to make and autumn/winter is a good time to make them!