Hi Gang,
I have put in a L shaped bed for fun, i have got it built 4ft high and 2ft wide.
There are some posts in at the back and i want to pop some wire accross the back and i have spent most of today filling it with compost ( i have spread 2 bales of straw across the bottom as the beds only becase the beds were build around the bales and they started to disintergrate when i tryed to move them). This does mean that the soil will not be 2 heavy.
I am planting a climbing rose in the corner where the 2 bits join ( sorry for poor discription photo will follow ) and i want to plant my apple and pear as cordon in here.
I have quite a few flower seeds i want to try and grow these in the L bed, so it should be a riot of colours and smells come the summer.
Anyone else growing a bed for fun?
Cambourne7
Quote from: cambourne7 on April 11, 2007, 19:00:14
Hi Gang,
I have put in a L shaped bed for fun, i have got it built 4ft high and 2ft wide.
There are some posts in at the back and i want to pop some wire accross the back and i have spent most of today filling it with compost ( i have spread 2 bales of straw across the bottom as the beds only becase the beds were build around the bales and they started to disintergrate when i tryed to move them). This does mean that the soil will not be 2 heavy.
I am planting a climbing rose in the corner where the 2 bits join ( sorry for poor discription photo will follow ) and i want to plant my apple and pear as cordon in here.
I have quite a few flower seeds i want to try and grow these in the L bed, so it should be a riot of colours and smells come the summer.
Anyone else growing a bed for fun?
Cambourne7
4 ft high - blimey now thats what a i call a raised bed...
a fun bed
Oh ..... I thought this was going to be about something else.
:-X
Quote from: greyhound on April 11, 2007, 20:00:56
a fun bed
Oh ..... I thought this was going to be about something else.
:-X
HAHA - naughty boy!
I did wonder about the title to! ::)
My pumpkin patch is my fun bed. I just love to see those squashes growing, and the children play hunt the pumpkin under all those monster leaves!
Quote from: cambourne7 on April 11, 2007, 22:08:52HAHA - naughty boy!
Oi! This Greyhound's a bitch if you don't mind! :o
I have plans for a bed that will contain a wildlife habitat and flowers to encourage friendly bugs, hopefully that will keep a 10 year old boy happy hunting bugs and a 2 year old girl happy playing with flowers.
I have a flower bed too, which is my 'in case nothing else grows' for fun bed. I've put in a bunch of bulbs, a rose bush, 3 lavender bushes (2 are probably dead though), some lily bulbs, and I'm going to plonk in a bunch of flower seeds this weekend. I like the idea of something bright and cheerful in a few months. :)
Tina.
Quote from: greyhound on April 12, 2007, 01:21:54
Quote from: cambourne7 on April 11, 2007, 22:08:52HAHA - naughty boy!
Oi! This Greyhound's a bitch if you don't mind! :o
haha i appologies to the grayhound then ;D
timelady - agreed something bright and chearful...
QuoteAnyone else growing a bed for fun?
Not a bed exactly but what I do do is sow some unusual seeds for a bit of fun.
I am a member of the RHS and annually I buy £10 pounds worth of what they call 'free seeds' ??? ???
Basically these are seeds collected from various RHS gardens and you are allowed 20 packets for your tenner (50p a packet)
I tend to buy collections; over the last few years I have sown collections of Cyclamen,Hellebores, Primula, Sisyrinchium and a few more.
Two years ago it was Ceanothus which are due to flower this year. I have saved about a dozen with a hope of getting a few shades of blue and if I am very lucky a white. If they all come out the same colour I will save a couple and the rest will go to charity.
This year I am growing a collection of Mittella and I don't even know what it is, a few have germinated so fingers crossed that I get a pleasant surprise if not then some charity will benefit at least.