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Greenhouse gone and 3 shrubs given a home!

The greenhouse has finally been dismantled so the wildlife garden can now be seeded!  But, with the greenhouse gone the wall at the back was, well it was looking a bit on the bare and empty side.  So, a trip to B&Q and I returned with three shrubs that were in the reduced section - a skimmia, escollonia and a privet (plus a rosemary for the patio).  It cost less than a tenner for all of them, though they are all needing some TLC but they are now filling that space.  As a bonus, all are pretty good wildlife-wise (though I don't know whether the skimmia is male or female so no idea whether I will get berries or not).  Figure I might as well give some tatty old plants a chance at a home, if they don't take then it's no big loss and if they do then great!  Now to start work on the wildlife garden...

  •  You could start a new society for the rescue of distressed plants:-)) They should perk up with some TLC, I should think. They'll certainly provide shelter for birds and insects - although I have to say, privet flowers always make me feel really ill, quite sick, it's the scent, I fair dread having to be close to one when it's flowering:-( But I expect the bees are keen:-)

  • Kezsmum said:
    You could start a new society for the rescue of distressed plants:-))

     

    Good idea :)

    It's sometimes heartbreaking to see plants dying in garden centres etc... (well for me it is anyway!)

    'Dip a dee dah, dip a dee ay, we're not seeing any birds to-day...'

  • Hi

    We have a Pivet hedge but it never flowers are there types of privet that have been cultivated (correct term?) not to flower.

    Shane 

    Regards Shane

     

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  • Haha society for destressed plants, that sounds like fun!  They're already not looking too bad, gave them some good compost and a good water plus it has been lovely sunny and warm today so no doubt that will give them a boost!

    I don't have a clue what kind of privet mine is, it's not evergreen and that's about as much as I know so I don't have a clue whether it will flower or not!