It’s 11:30pm on Friday night and I’ve just remembered I haven’t written this post yet. I am therefore going to be super brief!
1. Bloody tulips. All finally planted! I reused the soil/compost from the tomatoes for the first batch but for the second batch I used homemade compost. It’s by far the best I’ve ever made! It has sat in the bay for a year or more, was made with mainly grass, veg peelings and wood chips further chopped by running over them with the mower. It is fine, even and feels fantastic.

2. Greenhouse. Not completely cleared, but less disgraceful than it was. There were an awful lot of plant husks and an even greater quantity of dessicated compost. Such a waste.

3. Helenium seed heads

4. Sedum. Out with the old, in with the new.
5. Persicaria red dragon, stems. One of many plants I should cut back this weekend.

6. Penstemon. Not the first time by this year, but worthy of another look as it is still flowering nearly 2 weeks into December. It is not alone. I still have roses and even a few clematis flowers. Strange.

That’s your lot, a brief one today.
I’ll be back next weekend with another #SixOnSaturday
I still have tulips to plant. Sigh. Your compost sounds terrific – such a reward.
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I love the photo of the sedum buds popping up, also congratulations on the tulip planting. Penstemons are amazing in the way they seem to carry on flowering. I’ve been fiddling about with tender plants this week, planting 600 bulbs with reception class children and clearing out my greenhouse, you’ll be pleased when you’ve done it. http://kasmaty.blogspot.com/2021/12/sixonsaturday-rescue-missions.html
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The sedum buds are lovely. You amaze me with your industry in the planting of bulbs. What are your plans for the greenhouse over winter, once cleaning is done?
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Congratulations on the tulips, but WOW! Where do you put all those pots? Do you line the driveway with them? Here’s my pot-less six: https://stoneyknob.wordpress.com/2021/12/11/sos-tis-the-season/
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Compost is so rewarding! Love the sedum picture Heres minehttps://theshrubqueen.com/2021/12/11/six-on-saturday-bees-and-bags/
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Afternoon! Well done on the tulips! I’m never sure whether to be please or concerned about signs of spring in December, but it’s great to see that new growth on the sedums.
I’ve been out and about this week and have therefore cheated, not for the first time! Realistically my last contribution of 2021 so have a great Christmas and see you in the new year! Louise
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Well done on getting the tulip bulbs planted, maybe you need to scale down a tad on the number you purchase? Although I know that in the spring they will look fabulous. I’m leaving my perennials until February to cut back, hoping the stems/stalks etc help to shield the roots from excess wet! (or because I hate gardening in the cold and damp). Stay well Prop!
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Your compost sounds delightful! Well done. Strong contrast to mine, which serves only to introduce tomatoes, avocado pips and courgettes to unsuitable parts of the garden. Oh well, one can but dream…
Here it is all about preparing the garden to survive the heat and dryness of summer, and not being too ambitious about planting. Ha ha. Well, I’m keeping the planting to the shady areas and the veggie bed.
https://onewordhere.blogspot.com/2021/12/six-on-saturday-2021-12-11-southern.html
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Your greenhouse looks like a wonderful place, the disarray you speak of looks very inviting to me. Thanks for hosting this challenge.
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Great Penstemon and such a rich colour. Here are my six: https://noellemace.blogspot.com/2021/12/six-on-saturday-11-december-2021.html
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Compost sounds delicious…I am sure the tulips will appreciate! Here are my six plus. https://www.jayneonweedstreet.com
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I’m getting to your blog by clicking ‘Jayne in Georgia’ but the link to jayneonweedstreet goes nowhere useful.
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Well done on planting out all your tulips! What a mammoth task. I love the new growth buds of the Sedum. The colour of the Penstemon flower is really pretty. It sounds as if you will have a busy weekend with all those chores lined up. I need to catch up on some gardening on Sunday, as I am far behind with all the chores. Here is my Six for the week: https://hairbellsandmaples.com/2021/12/11/six-on-saturday-w50-moths-tadpoles-and-foliage/
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Yes, joining in with the marvelling at how much is still flowering. And a mild week to come, I think my camassias will be pushing on up. Yeah to the end of the tulip planting!! Here’s my link with a sedum as well and the Christmas wreath https://wp.me/p97pee-WX
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Here too the penstemons are still in bloom and this is one of the few flowers visible in the garden at this time of the year. Your homemade compost looks great! I have to take care of mine this weekend. Here is my Six this week: https://fredgardenerblog2.wordpress.com/2021/12/11/six-on-saturday-11-12-21/
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That is industrial scale tulip planting, I have three pots, seems paltry. I have a sedum at the same stage but it needs moving, another to add to the list. Here’s mine: https://wp.me/p6bCCa-37B
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Well done getting all your tulips planted, I still have a few more to do! Penstemons are such good value, is yours Garnet, that is such a good doer!
My six are here……https://www.leadupthegardenpath.com/
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Congratulations on getting the Tulips planted. Penstemons have been great this year it seems, still a few flowering here as well. Hope you get some gardening time this weekend.
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I love to see the new shoots of the sedum come through. The little shoots are so plump, and then they go through that lovely dome like stage, (before sprawling all over the place).
Here’s my six for this week.
https://www.hortusbaileyana.co.uk/2021/12/gifts.html
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Hurrah, your Tulips planted 🙂 It has been a weird time in the garden as I too have plants flowering what should now be out of season – tis what it is!
http://gardeningmyway.home.blog/2021/12/11/six-on-saturday-11th-december-21/
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My theme is . . . missing. These six seemed to be relevant to each other at the time. Oh well.
For half an hours, you were pretty quick.
Your Sedum spectabile looks about like mine, which seems odd for your colder winter. I would think that they could get ruined by frost if not buried with mulch or insulation. I know they survive in colder winters because I see pictures of their darkened dried floral trusses contrasting appealingly against snow. I just figured that they grew later.
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Sorry.
https://grannysgarden229242407.wordpress.com/2021/12/11/six-on-saturday-11-12-2021/
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I have a few flowers on the penstemons and, as shown in my post, some roses still going……strange, as you say. The greenhouse is getting tidier, I see, mine is needing a good sort out too.
https://grannysgarden229242407.wordpress.com/2021/12/11/six-on-saturday-11-12-202/
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Here are my six. https://thistlesandkiwis.org/2021/12/11/six-on-saturday-11-12-21/
Love the colour of the Penstemon and glad you got your tulips planted.
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Well done on finishing the tulip planting and the homemade compost. I thought the sedum photo was of sprouts initially – I may need to put my specs on https://onemanandhisgardentrowel.wordpress.com/2021/12/11/six-on-saturday-11-december-2021/
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