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Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Prairie Makeover

Last Autumn I had decided to make a new border along the lane, somewhere to move all of the hot coloured flowers that weren't in demand in bouquets. Heleniums, crocosmia etc.

We started planting up the border in March - you can check out the earlier post from March here.

The weather was so horribly cold that we thought that the plants would never grow but, since the mini heatwave in July, the border has suddenly filled out and although we ran out of plants towards the top, the first half looks pretty good (even if I do say so myself!) 

The heleniums are amazing - the plants were all purchased within the last 2 years and were divided in the spring - they clump up so quickly. The grasses will be slower but will give us something to look forward to next year. I have also bought achillea seeds - we are sticking to the hot colours within the red, orange, yellow, bronze colour palette.

The annual rudbeckias and calendulas make great fillers at the front of the border and we have also added some red geums to the mix.

I will post more pics within the next few weeks as the crocosmia are only starting to flower.



Last Autumn before we started.


We strimmed the area and laid cardboard.


Then we added grit to lighten the soil.


Grass clippings to add bulk.


Then lots of garden compost.



Spring planting.


In May, slow growth with the cold weather.


In July after a few weeks of heat and drought!


This week, above and below.


Will post more pics next week!

4 comments:

  1. Quite a transformation, it looks great!

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  2. The new border looks amazing Cherry, and good to see the steps involved too, thank you :)

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