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Week twenty nine July 15th - July 22nd 2005 Saturday July 16th 2005 A bright hot sunny Saturday at the end of a hot week. Pruned the blue/white Hebe and took a lot of cuttings from the puned branches. I find that Hebes are easy cuttings to strike and that a plant pot full of general purpose compost cramed full of semi hardwood Hebe cuttings placed at the foot of a north facing wall (shed in my case) has a 95% success rate. You can even pop them into the shady side of any potted plant or hanging basket and they will like as not root there as well. 2004 18th July 2004 I picked up two more old WBC beehives today after cutting through a thicket of mile a minute. Having been left there for some years they weren't in perfect condition - but I think they are worth restoring to a former glory. 17th
July 2004 I picked the first plums today and many of them were split
due to the large amount of rain we have been having. 16th
July 2004 There is a very small pond in the apiary that had become
totally overgrown with large wild yellow flag iris. They had to be
pulled out and indeed eventually came out in one solid mass after some
tugging and heaving. 2001 Today
and yesterday have been baking hot - so I have taken the opportunity
to gather in the Japanese onions, shallots and garlic
that was harvested last week and left to dry. Half the row of garlic
that is under the apple tree has yet to be dug up.
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