#Six on Saturday… (sorry there are no flowers…)

This week there were no new flowers to be seen in our garden, but everything was happening in the growing area.

Mainly dahlias because I have been meaning to grow these for ages, and three of the ones I planted in April are getting on with the business in spectacular form.

I tried to be professional with these dahlias. I brought new labels and a posh marker pen, so I would know what colour they were.

But… the pen was rubbish. The first time I watered the pots, the ink ran away. I have no idea which is which, so I can’t wait to see them bloom…

These seeds were an impulse buy. Everyone in my family loves sunflowers, but I was getting fed up with the usual spindly 12 feet high specimens that never seem to stay upright. Last year I grew supposedly dwarf specimens which were an improvement…

2022 Look at all those flower buds!

So when I saw seeds for a blood-red sunflower, I knew I had to have them.

If the snails can leave them alone long enough, we might get to see them in all their glory!

While I was buying seeds, I picked up some Alysum and Aubretia, just because.

I have never been very lucky with seeds, as sometimes they grow but often do not, so time will tell…

Finally, I am becoming very fond of this cutting of a weeping willow from our local pond.

Three years old already, and I think I have persuaded it to weep a little…

It has a very promising future, I think…

This post is inspired by Jim Stevens, who really knows all about #SixonSaturday: https://gardenruminations.co.uk/2023/05/27/six-on-saturday-27-5-2023


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  1. John W. Howell Avatar

    I love how you are training the weeping willow. I used to have bonsai but had to give them up. Everything looks wonderfully healthy.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      I thought the willow would weep naturally, but it had other ideas! Why do you give up, it is very therapeutic…

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      1. John W. Howell Avatar

        I was traveling a lot and unfortunately my spouse at the time was not dedicated to Bonsai care. I found a new home for them.

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        1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

          Over the years (and different spouses) I have had to do this too…

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          1. John W. Howell Avatar

            It is like saying goodbye to an old friend.(I like the term different spouses)

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            1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

              I missed the bonsai far more than the spouses… 💕🪴

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                  1. John W. Howell Avatar

                    Always a good thing. 😁

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  2. indianeskitchen Avatar

    They are going to be beautiful, they look very healthy!

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  3. Beth@PlantPostings Avatar

    Healthy plants for sure! Very exciting developments ahead!

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      This is the best part of growing things…

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  4. topdock Avatar

    I have had the same experience with washed out labels. I invested in a laminated label maker. A little over the top but it satisfies my desire to be organized. It certainly helps when I experience those “on the tip of my tongue” moments.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      I just wanted to know the colours, they will have to be a surprise now… 🌸🌺

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  5. offtheedgegardening Avatar

    Loads of lovely potential!

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