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  1. Fof

    Fof Gardener

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    Just popped in to say greetings and salutations.
    I am a 78 yr young codger who bought a house, a couple of years ago, with a garden (for want of a better word), surrounded by a 1.8m wooden fence. Had that ripped out, pronto, and replaced it with a 1m Cornish Hedge, planted a mixed Hedge, and opened up a few beds.
    The plants are as confused as me with the weather. The hollies in the hedge decided, about a 2 months ago, to come into growth and flower after doing NOTHING all year. One of the Hamamelis mollis went onto full bloom weeks ago, while fully leafed.
    All the Prostanthera cunneata are covered in their white flowers and 2 hollyhocks were extemely precocious, coming into bloom at about 5 months.
    As for the herbaceous plants, as fast as I clean them up for the winter, they burst into new growth.

    Crazy, but fun.:what::what::what::what::what:

    Fof
     
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    • Logan

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      Hi and welcome to GC forums Fof
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          Welcome to Gardeners Corner !
          It's nice to see things flowering out of season, it gives us more time to enjoy them :smile:
           
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            Welcome to Gardeners Corner Fof. :) When you've settled in here we'd love to see pictures of your garden please.
             
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              Welcome to the forum Fof
               
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                Welcome, Fof. My Crocus are coming out and the Dianthus are still producing fresh buds.
                 
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                  Welcome Yellow Flowers.jpeg
                  You say you planted a Cornish hedge ... are you in Cornwall?
                   
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                    Hi all
                    Thanks for the joyous welcomes.
                    Victoria - Yes I am in West Cornwall, now. Before that I was a bit nomadic, for a while, after returning from the Land of Oz after nearly 30 yrs.

                    Here are 3 pics, supplied by the Real Estate of the place, when I acquired it, a couple of the mixed hedge (with wild flower backdrop) and a couple of the Cornish Hedge being built.

                    CAM00070P1-PR0141-STILL01 - small.jpg CAM00070P1-PR0161-STILL02 - small.jpg fence - small - small.jpg Wild flowers  09 - small - small.jpg Wild flowers  10 - small - small.jpg Oct 13th  02 - small.jpg Oct 22nd  02 - small.jpg

                    Keep smiling, all.

                    Fof
                     

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                      Welcome to Gardener's Corner, @Fof Some interesting photos there! looking forward to more of your posts & the progress of your new garden! :)
                       
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                        Thank you for the images Fof. The stone wall is interesting, any thoughts on what you will plant on it?
                         
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                          :sign0016: Lovely wall, good look with your project Fof
                           
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                            Welcome to GC :biggrin:. It's an interesting project.

                            I can't understand why the previous people had bothered with a double fence which cut the front garden into such a narrow one when they had already fenced round the property. :scratch: They certainly seem to have had a privacy issue. :rolleyespink: Maybe it was to keep the dragons out. :ideaIPB: You're not near Helston by any chance, are you?
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                            It looks much better now. :thumbsup:
                             
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                              Hi Shiney, I’ve been to Helston a few times, lovely place, we stayed in Praa Sands quite a few times for our family holidays, we alway said we where going to move there, but unfortunately it didn’t happen :cry3:
                               
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                                Hi Shiney. When the small estate was constructed, they decided not to build #13, so I am in #11, next door to #15. That meant the unused plot became the garden for #11.
                                The previous owners came up with a PLAN!! They drew up plans and got outline planning permission to build the "missing" house, fenced it all off and tried to sell it. Only 1 problem. Whoever bought it would have had to do MAJOR ground works first, as both stormwater and foul water sewers run down the middle of the garden, and you can't build over them.
                                Yes, I am about 8 miles from Helston.
                                 
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