Don't worry readers - I'm still here but have been very quiet of late. Matron is on the move again, this time to an amazing house and garden in the New Forest. So I am beginning to pack up some of my faithful friends in the garden. Actually January and February are quite a good time to lift and divide plants, especially this
rhubarb. I've managed to lift a few
rhubarb crowns into pots ready to plant out in my new garden.
This
blackcurrant bush was a single stem that I planted in the ground just 2 years ago. You can see the main stem in the centre has two lovely side shoots. I pruned this down to just 3 lovely stems and it came up nicely into a pot. I can trace the ancestry of this plant to my last allotment garden, where it was a gift from my Sisters garden about 15 years ago. Isn't it lovely that you can keep memories going through plants and their progeny?
I have a wonderful
Tayberry planted in my garden too. Last Summer I layered one of the long shoots down into some soil, and last week I was pleased to find that it had rooted well and a new shoot is appearing. This will go into my new garden as well.
and my lovely
Raspberry canes too. January and February are just perfect for gently lifting these canes and their roots into a pot for transplanting. I don't expect any fruit the first year. For any of these plants I will allow them at least a year to settle and grow new leaves and roots before allowing any fruit.
And finally here are some of my
strawberries. This is a variety I found a few years ago called
Buddy! Regular readers will remember that my lovely black dog Buddy was my faithful garden companion for many years. Now his great great great Grandchildren will be coming with me to my new home.