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In a Vase on Monday: Ball and Chain - ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com
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13.05.2024 / 08:15

In a Vase on Monday: Ball and Chain

Having decided to spare a few allium (probably A hollandicum) for today’s vase, I sought other material on the purple spectrum, cutting Geranium phaeum ‘Raven’, a deep purply-blue aquilegia and foliage from Persicaria ‘Red Dragon’ – but the combination just didn’t seem to work. Glancing up at the wisteria W floribunda ‘Multijuga’ in all its glory, it occurred to me that the purple hints in the racemes were on the same spectrum as the allium – would they last in a vase? I have no idea, but I decided to give them a try.

End of April: Some Warmth at Last! - ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com
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03.05.2024 / 14:26

End of April: Some Warmth at Last!

April has been a mixed and breezy month, with April showers and sunny periods, and although it has been pleasant in the sun we have not really felt much warmth from it, with temperatures rarely rising above the mid teens (centigrade). Today has seen a change, however, with a mild night and blue skies from daybreak onwards, and our weather monitor recording temperatures over 19°C – but we still have the breeze! We are forecast more days like this, and I feel confident of beginning to plant up the cutting beds.

In a Vase on Monday : A Splash of Blue and Some Curls - ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com - Britain - Spain
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03.05.2024 / 14:25

In a Vase on Monday : A Splash of Blue and Some Curls

Averting my eyes from the tulips which were shouting “Pick me! Pick me!” as I walked past, I headed towards the bottom end of the garden to pick some of the marauding Spanish bluebells that have sneaked their way in under/over/round the fence. The impact of bluebells in the garden has really registered in recent days, with the uninvited guests and the more local residents joining forces to provide by far and away the biggest splash of blue in the garden out of all the seasons. There may be little patches of blue from spring bulbs and isolated spots in the summer months, but bluebell season is something else and the splashes will only get larger and more widespread as time goes on, with even the English bluebells popping up in other parts of the garden than the woodland. By picking the Spanish bluebells, however, I can at least try and restrict their desire for dominance!

Grow these Purple Plants in jars, bottles, and vases - balconygardenweb.com
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03.05.2024 / 14:24

Grow these Purple Plants in jars, bottles, and vases

If you want to repurpose your old glass kitchenware, just Grow these Purple Plants in jars, bottles, and vases. Now, you may wonder that why “Purple”? Purple, the color of royalty and luxury will vibe up your space to the next level. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, it will infuse your space with positive energy and a calming aura.

In a Vase on Monday: Pretty (Pink) Pods - ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com
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03.05.2024 / 14:21

In a Vase on Monday: Pretty (Pink) Pods

Technical issues will keep this post brief as a mammoth Windows ‘update’ and ‘cleaning’ of my laptop yesterday evening would have kept me up way past my bedtime otherwise!

8 Smart Ways to Repurpose Plastic Around Your Home - thespruce.com
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03.05.2024 / 14:20

8 Smart Ways to Repurpose Plastic Around Your Home

April is Earth Month, which means there’s never been a better time to brainstorm ways to reduce household waste and live more sustainably. Recycling everyday household items like plastic is an easy way to make a difference in your everyday life. Plus, finding creative uses for plastic items that would’ve otherwise hit the landfill can save you money on your grocery bill in the long run.

Spring garden prep: Best to rake away last year's leaves - theprovince.com
theprovince.com
03.05.2024 / 14:18

Spring garden prep: Best to rake away last year's leaves

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In a Vase on Monday: Strawberries n’ Cream - ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com
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03.05.2024 / 14:17

In a Vase on Monday: Strawberries n’ Cream

I was trying to avoid tulips for today’s IAVOM, as they could easily become a mainstay for many weeks; however, these creamy tulips were tucked out of the way where they mightn’t otherwise be seen and, like last week’s fiery contribution, they are also a bit of an enigma. They are growing in the cutting beds where they were planted around 10 years ago with the sole purpose of cutting them. Presumably, they flowered in the first year of planting but, although there has been foliage in some of the intervening years, I don’t think there have been any further blooms until now. My guess is that these are mature bulblets from the original bulbs, now large enough to flower: I have only picked the two blooms that were in full flower, but there are others to come. They may be ‘Exotic Emperor’, which I have bought periodically over the years.

7 Ways to Reuse Plastic Shopping Bags Around Your Home - thespruce.com
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03.05.2024 / 14:16

7 Ways to Reuse Plastic Shopping Bags Around Your Home

Whether you're on a personal mission to curtail the use of plastic bags or you happen to live in one of the handful of states that have enforced bans on them, chances are you might still have a few floating around your house.

Question of the Week – Parasitized Aphid - hgic.clemson.edu
hgic.clemson.edu
03.05.2024 / 14:14

Question of the Week – Parasitized Aphid

What is the bloated tan thing found on the underside of this strawberry leaf?

In a Vase on Monday: On Fire! - ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com - Britain
ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com
03.05.2024 / 14:13

In a Vase on Monday: On Fire!

I promised you tulips today, but even I wasn’t expecting these ones, remnants from a previous planting in a pot now filled with Carex ‘Everillo’. I can remember buying some fiery tulips two or three years ago, but have no idea why I would have put them in that particular pot, as their bright and brash colouring would have necessitated a planting location near the bold borders. Nevertheless, there they were, pushing aside the grass and cocking a snook at the main borders filling up with foliage of plants that will in due course have pink and purple blooms, so I had no qualms in cutting short their exhibitionism.

6 Ways to Repurpose Plastic Bottles Around Your Home - thespruce.com
thespruce.com
03.05.2024 / 14:12

6 Ways to Repurpose Plastic Bottles Around Your Home

Plastic bottles are often, but not always, great candidates for the recycling bin. However, there are other ways to give this item a second life before tossing it. It's good to get in the habit of looking for ways to make ordinary items multipurpose.

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