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Container cottage garden and transplanting seedlings - Gardening with Brendan
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1 year ago
A look at some of the flowers grown from seed and transplanted into pots to create a cottage garden effect and me transplanting some young plants.
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Hello again
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Sun's out today. So that would get some transplanting done. We only have a few things left here now to transplant in the garden
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These big things beside me are giant sunflowers, they're in very small pots
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So I'm gonna plant some of them in the ground and some of them in bigger pots
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This is the third attempt at planting them in the ground. The wind snapped some of them. So I'm going to stake them
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and
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As long as I have the rest of them
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Had a wee casualty here moving one today
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So I'll stick that in the ground pull off the lower leaves and see if it comes on
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And I'm also transplanting
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These were grown from seed
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Planted late March and these are giant Mexican sunflowers. They're edible the flowers on them
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Supposed to have big giant heads
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These are petunias
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New Wave variety I think
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Can't remember the exact name, but they're different to the ones that grew earlier in the summer, which are already flowering
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earlier in the spring and
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These are now coming along great
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Some of them have been transplanted up into these
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six cell
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Some of them are still in the re-seed trays
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So I'll get them in bigger pots today and hopefully they'll take off now with a little bit of heat
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Let's see them flowering soon
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First up I am going to
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Transplant
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These containers aren't really big enough for them. So I'll leave them for the petunias. I'll go with these
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giant ones that I
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Bought, picked up in dairy in the garden, sent there yesterday
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Because I've run out of pots, I've reused everything I had so
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Just again a mixture of
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Multi-purpose compost and a little bit of topsoil on here
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I'm only going to put one in this pot. There's two pots here
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These are
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Ten litre pots
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Do the two at the one time
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And the compost I'm using here is evergreen which is
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Seems to have a lot of feed through it. That's very fine great for starting seeds as well
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Just really good quality and I think if you're
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If you don't know much about compost if you go to the garden centers, the actual garden centers
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they tend to sell the best stuff and
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It's always reasonably priced as well
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You can always ask them there because they're experts
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Just mixing in some topsoil now. This is Westland topsoil and there's a lot of
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Sand through it. So it's great for drainage
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This mixture too will help retain some moisture in the soil as well
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Just mixing that through
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Now I'll be planting some in the ground along there and trying for the last time but this time I'll
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Give them a garlic wash to try and keep the slugs off them and stake them as I was saying
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So first things first, I'll get this boy in here. Which one in the pot? I have some behind me here, too. I
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Think this boy might be better in the ground. Try this guy
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You can see there the root ball is really well advanced here. Desperately
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Looking for deeper ground
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I'm just teasing them out a wee bit and
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Just make a hole here at the bottom
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Whoops. Uh-oh, another one bites the dust. That stem's broken as well
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They're very brittle
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Get that nice some compost in there
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To start with, just use these smaller
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Supports and just a cable tie type thing. This is a reusable cable tie
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And that's already
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Feeling a lot more sturdier
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So all that needs now is a good watering and that'll go around the front then which is the sunnier part of the garden
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So that one's done. Now
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The other one I was just showing you, broken
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They are so brittle and
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I'm just going to pull that off and maybe
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I'll throw it in the pot and see if it comes on
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Now this one still has a couple of leaves
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And that one's broken too
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So I'll put these two in the ground. I doubt these will come on now, but I can try them
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and
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Right. So with this other pot, I'm just gonna
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Put a pile of petunias in there
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Do a wee bit more
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It's now late June in Ireland. I would have had really terrible weather up until the last few days
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I was
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Away this week at a wedding and then I had the Dairy Journal People of the Year awards
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And I was speaking to a few other journalists there, and they were
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Saying that they're trying their hand at growing too. It seems to be something more and more people are doing
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and
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the local council has
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an initiative as well where
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people can
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It's supporting people to grow their own and they also offer free compost
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to people made with
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brood scraps
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taken from recycling bins and garden waste
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It's a great initiative
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There's a lot of good
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Positive, great initiatives happening across the Northwest in Ireland
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a lot of pioneering work going on actually
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so
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Right, that's that one done. So we have four. No, we have one two three. Yeah four and here
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Four petunias. Don't know what colors. That's part of the
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Part of the crack of doing these things that you don't know what you're getting
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I'm just going to do up these last two in this pot
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Petunias are actually related to the tobacco plant
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They're from South America
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But they're very much a garden favorite in this part of the world
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Although they're
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A pain in the butt they grow from seeds. I'm not sure I would try that again. It's just it takes so long
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to do anything
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But then they do tend to tick off once you once they're
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They lie dormant for a few months. Don't really put on much growth
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and then they kind of tick off but
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The germination rate wasn't great on them
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So from a few hundred seeds, I got maybe a dozen so I don't know if I would do that again
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Although definitely saves money
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There's no real root on that one so that may die that one
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So that's the last of the seed tray ones. There's a few in there that haven't made it
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These have been outdoors for quite a few weeks, so they're well used to the elements
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So I'll just keep them on like that now
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There we go, that's the petunias done in that one
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Now these six here, I might actually
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Leave them for another day. I'm looking for long pots to put them in, window boxes for this side of the garden
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They're okay for now in these
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Bigger shells and they're coming on fine. So I'll just leave them for now and then
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Apart from that, as you can see behind me, we're starting to get some flowers
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And the flower bed here
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It's all orange and gold at the moment
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So it's been a couple of days now and you can just see here some of the ones that were planted in the ground
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Slugs have left them alone so far
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I'm really hoping these come on, they're about two foot, two and a half foot now
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And we'll just see now if these won't survive. As I say, this is the third time doing it. We're planting these in the ground and
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I just don't think I'll claim it
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Sunflowers mix that well, so we'll just check it out in the next week or so and see if they establish themselves
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