Sunday 23 June 2019

In Search of Satisfication

I have spent about €100 on plants this year. That's much more than I would usually spend. So I got all these beautiful healthy plants that were already in flower or just about to come in to flower. Instant colour and effect. So I put them in the ground, after spending a lot of time preparing the soil and then....deflation! It was utterly unsatisfying. It was too easy.

What I am excited about is the cornflowers and chamomile seeds I've planted along the edges, the lupins that won't flower until next year, the sunflowers I raised from seed that are slowly coming along and the wildflower seed bombs I have scattered.

I planted many flower seeds that didn't germinate but a few stragglers are hanging in there and I am ecstatic that this Dianthus that I sowed at the end of April has survived it's failed companions. Its tiny and weak looking but the joy it is giving me is immense! What's even more exciting is that I cannot remember what variety of Dianthus it is. I have Sweet William but I have a vague memory of another packet of a white variety that I may have planted. No idea! I won't get flowers until next year but I have lots of patience.





Similarly the Echinacea pow wow wild berry seeds I've planted are starting to germinate. I bought a pack of ten seeds for €5, which is expensive (although it is a perennial plant) and then a few days later I saw that Lidl had them as plants for about €4 each I think. I was momentarily annoyed but then I remembered that ready made plants were not filling any void for me and reminded myself that if I get even two plants from my seeds, I'll have saved money and earned satisfaction:







Other flower seeds I have planted that have successfully germinated include the following (some mentioned above):








Other plants in my nursery include courgette and squash as photographed below. I've far more flowers than vegetables this year as I am deliberating where to position the edibles, taking the septic tank into consideration:




That's it for today!

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