I also took the opportunity to get my 'show' cacti and succulents inside today. They've been outside all summer and have really benefitted from it. I shall now stop watering, and will not resume until the early Spring.
Since I started showing in late August the garden has been left to its own devices and now resembles a bomb site. In the the next few weekends I need to bring things under control again and get everything shipshape in time for lift-off once more in the New Year. I have a couple of large trees to fell as I want to fit in another greenhouse and they'll be seriously cutting out the light to it if I leave them. And I will be grubbing out several large shrubs that I planted 20 years ago towards the bottom of my long garden when I wasn't into vegetable growing as much. How I wish I hadn't planted them now but I intend to use the new land for several raised beds to grow more vegetables and make us more self-sufficient. It's a bit silly to have such a large garden and yet only about 10% of it is laid down to crop production.
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keeping my fingers crossed that the frosts stay away (but not hopeful after seeing weather forecasts). My BSG's are on their last legs but hopefully weather permitting i can find sufficient dahlias to put on the showbench at Derby. Seems from your photo that you also have Marys Jomanda flowering well.
Yes indeed Kev....plus that little pink cactus you gave me but not so many blooms on that one.
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