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I've been planting out calendula, nasturtium and some other 'purple flower' I grew last year. The calendula came out of packet of mixed seeds last year & I fell in love with them. With regular dead-heading, they flowered all Summer long. I saved a heap of seeds from last year's plants & they've been drying in a cup all through the Winter.
![dried calendula seeds waiting to be planted](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgh44vvH_PgfshQWb4YJ9YaF-FiUxZDl-Ps0R_S6sVL_PCVAIFwwP8UBnZIxZ0sdXEDHPxDCXId-jBhcY8kp-pwqKa5eu8aDEGAkzoe2RPSvf_F6OuKxy1PiZQXNtTyGD-WoBGmIUrBevw/s640/spring-calendula-potting-compost-seed.jpg)
Our apple tree was really unhappy last year. It didn't fruit at all & the leaves turned brown. I gave the tree a prune for the first time & so far, it looks much happier this year. It's starting to bud with blossom and the leaves look much better.
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I also love nasturtium. I'm a big fan of easy plants that look after themselves and churn out heaps of flowers. I've planted a couple of seeds per fibre pot. The good thing about fibre pots is you can put them into the ground & not disturb the seedlings roots. I bought mine from Wilko, they are only 80 pence for 12 so definitely worth buying a few for your seedlings. I also go around pushing nasturtium seeds in here & there around the garden & wait to see what pops up later in the Summer.
![fibre pots filled with compost and waiting for seeds fibre pots filled with compost and waiting for seeds](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiYT1TFEKcMsymcFcmVkenBEGKd9IKcNB3u7RMmSnXDNg-OcpvBSWMNxX4WzdjiuiNFj2talGvzrMBLH1L031SZElI9-1H4NRsxsY5_aHdcVY0YZoV0ynLFoB6Jr4Ellnz-HT4UNxULlzY/s640/peat-pots-spring-seed-planting-gardening.jpg)
![fibre pots filled with compost with nasturtium seeds](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhSxPkHxVRW1mO55Bcogv6U_ATJfr0Z76IO5FJcpsa8TttfeRCySz18pwAKj8Gh0Xs1GA7B5UnnNPqqqO46f3ovjNJHLbjo9SotQrIn2ZfuVixfL0Qf0LXSSeozAdOCS2eg6itpxt8X2cY/s640/spring-nasturtium-seed-planting-compost.jpg)
The unidentified 'purple flower' has already started to sprout & I will need to pot them on soon. They also came out of the packet of mixed seeds last year & once again I saved lots of seedpods from the plants & dried them over the Winter.
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I think possibly one of the best Spring-time treats is seeing the cherry blossom appear. It's so fleeting, gone after a few days, but it is utterly beautiful whilst it is around. We have two cherry trees, so I get to see plenty of my favourite blossom.
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![pure white cherry blossom in full bloom in spring](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgiJs1MWrXhuju4bkwvVddWspqBYHj_DXP7iMH8PYSiQSirNGss6Q_BGKBdbkJD-H_ZfQvjqGpN_c_M28dsT-jWWL7aGjKn8mEh2TdAwrsCFNoK4k_OVTb7rSJMWZlKOU135kkDbLEhK7E/s640/spring-cherry-blossom-white-flower-tree-gardening.jpg)
This week I'm linking up with 'How Does Your Garden Grow' #HDYGG over on www.mammasaurus.co.uk
6 comments:
Ah cherry blossom gets me every year, reminds me of being a child and walking up the school drive which was lined with those trees either side. Happy memories.
I'm only planting a few things from seed this year, we did a HDYGG seed swap a few weeks back and I received some seeds from the States so I'm most excited to see what grows! Thanks for the heads up about the peat pots - they sound like just what I need!
Thank you for joining in lovely x
Ooh, how lovely is your cherry blossom. Very delicate. I too am a big fan of nasturtiums and last year I had them crawling all over my trellis and patio. Real character plant. That's a great idea with those little pots, I'm gonna find me some of those. :)
Can't wait to see what the seeds from the USA look like Mammasaurus!
I bought the peat pots, I think they are actually called 'fibre pots' from Wilko, they are only 80p for 12 pots...definitely recommend them
http://www.wilko.com/seed-trays-plant-pots+planters/wilko-fibre-plant-pot-round-8cm-12pk/invt/0330501
the cherry blossom looks lovely, is it scented?
I love the magic of Spring. We've had perfect weather conditions for growing recently and everything has come alive. It's such a shame cherry blossom doesn't last longer as it is so beautiful!
I had to go out into the garden & check if Cherry Blossom was scented! The trees I have aren't scented, but the apple blossom has a lovely, subtle scent.
The Cherry Blossom has virtually all been knocked off with the recent rain...
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