I finished the 43 mile race last weekend in a smidge over 8 hours, not bad for an old fart. Inevitably I was glued to the sofa for the rest of the weekend, no gardening was contemplated, never mind done. Maybe this weekend? Time for Six on Saturday. Six things, in the garden, on a Saturday. Could be anything, a flower, a beastie, a job to do, a success, a failure, anything at all. Join in!
Here are my Six for this weekend…
1 – Wisteria, unpruned. I haven’t quite got around to doing the winter prune of the wisteria. I normally do it over the Christmas holidays but this was on a long list of things I didn’t do in the garden. It looks like it might be quite dry this weekend, so there is at least the opportunity, if not necessarily the motive, to tick this job off the list. It would only take ten minutes…

2 – Compost heap. It’s been a while since we’ve had a compost photo. With no lawn mowing at this time of year, the main “green” material is veg peelings, with “browns” coming from cardboard or in this case shredded paper. IN the past I have scavenged for “greens” at my local brewery, spent hops being freely available. Can’t be bothered at the moment! I hear tell that Jim, of this parish, is no longer running a heap, instead scattering ingredients on the surface of his veg plot with good results. Heretic or revolutionary, you decide!

3 – Eye of Sauron. Well, Sauron has got something in his eye, poor sod can’t see a thing. It needs a good clearing up and a sweep, possibly a bit of a sit down with a cuppa. Another thing I need to do…

4 – Pheasant’s Tail grass, altogether too much of it. From nowhere (well, actually from seeds), I have massive clumps of this ready to snag or trip the unwary gardener as they contemplate close up the scale of their neglect. I just need to dig the buggers up and bin them. They would be a perfect spot to plant the remaining daffodil bulbs that are still glaring at me from inside their box.

5 – Cornus ‘Mid-winter fire’. This shrub, now quite large, was grown from a cutting. I think I will enjoy its colours for another month or two, then cut it roight baaack.

6 – Prunus kojo no mai. A rather shaky close-up of buds. Won’t be long before this ornamental cherry is in blossom, for about 5 minutes while my back is turned.

Those are my Six, what are yours? If you’d like to have a bash just publish your post and pop a link to it in the comments below. If you also mention my blog in yours that would be triffic. For more details you can read the brief participant guide.
Have a super weekend, some gardening maybe? Don’t forget to check back later as more links are added during the day.
I’ll be back next weekend for another #SixOnSaturday.
Very impressed with your running Jon, you deserved a sit down after that! It is hard to get motivated at this time of year, the instinct is to hunker down. Hope the sun is shining on you this weekend, as that will definitely help. Here are mine, they are incredibly boring, apart from the last one, that is quite nice. Does that sound like a thingymebobby to make it impossible to resist looking? It is true though. 🙂 https://offtheedgegardening.com/2022/01/22/six-on-saturday-speedy/
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Lovely, although you have posted this on last week’s blog?
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Oh poop! Hang on a minute …..
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😃
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I can relate to the procrastination on pruning the wisteria. I have a neglected trumpet vine that needs attention. Cornus is such a lovely color; are you planning to propagate the plant material you remove?
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Well done on your run, and if you put in the same effort and time in your garden this weekend, there wouldn’t be a single job to do the following week. Nice view of your Cornus, great against the blue sky. Here is my late SOS: https://noellemace.blogspot.com/2022/01/six-on-saturday-15-january-2022.html
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These jobs have a habit of glaring insistently at you until they are done, don’t they?! I am well pleased that I got my wisteria pruned on Christmas Eve as usual, but emptying my compost heap was late but is thankfully done now. My mixed bag is here: https://ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com/2022/01/15/six-sights-on-saturday-not-all-of-them-pretty/ Thanks for hosting 👍
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The cornus looks vibrant set against the bright blue sky. I am appreciating the bright days we’re having. Here’s my six https://greengirlgardener.com/2022/01/15/six-on-saturday-15th-january/
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Good afternoon. Hope you have recovered from your run…well done! Lovely blue skies in your pictures, almost springlike.
https://grannysgarden229242407.wordpress.com/2022/01/15/six-on-saturday-15-01-2022/
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Looks like some good gardening weather for you today! Enjoy. https://theshrubqueen.com/2022/01/15/six-on-saturday-coming-and-going/
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Sadly that was yesterday. Foggy and overcast today…
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ugh
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You ran for 8 hours? My goodness, well done. I can’t even imagine running for 5 minutes. I’m not surprised you are stuck on the sofa. Still that blue sky must be tempting.
Sorry, I seem to have slipped in a few extra again, I have trouble counting to six.
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Yes, 8hrs, just a short one…!
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I share your ‘jobs not done, but good intentions’ at the moment. I have included 6 from the garden in my Core Edge Journal this week. https://theoptimisticgardener.wordpress.com/2022/01/15/week-9th-january/
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I got out and did a bit of border clearing. Just an hour.
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It’s nice to have a bit of blue sky, but it’s mostly greyish here… I love the dogwood and your wild wisteria, and will watch your pruning plans with interest… What happens if you just leave it?
Here we have some witch-hazel in bloom and lots to look forward to…
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For wisteria, the double prune is intended to increase growth of flowering stems. For the dogwood it’ll just get bigger and duller. The point of it is winter colour and that’s best on new stems.
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The clouds are just rolling in but it has been a beautiful frosty morning under blue skies. Here are my six. https://davidsgardendiary.com/2022/01/15/six-on-saturday-47/
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Well done you for getting your six under the beautiful blue skies. Mine are from today which came with fog. I’d like to feel comforted by your long list of things to do which I share, but I have not spent the previous weekend pounding the miles so have no excuses. I am putting my hopes into Sunday… Here’s my six https://n20gardener.com/2022/01/15/six-on-saturday-from-a-foggy-london-town/
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Heretic or revolutionary! I’ll happily take either. I’ve a wisteria to plant, going to try growing it as a standard. Pheasant grass was added to my banished thugs list years ago but still comes up all over the place. I’ve gone off piste this week: https://wp.me/p6bCCa-39g
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Morning! Congrats on all that exertion last weekend! Hope you manage to find a bit of motivation for the garden this weekend… Pondering #ActsOfKindness in my #Six this weekend… Have a good one! Louise
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Thanks, not much running this weekend, so a bit of decorating and gardening definitely on the cards. Probably.
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Congrats on the run time. I found some unplanted daffodils in the week (I knew they were there really) and put them rather hastily in a large pot (ground was frosty). I still find the odd Pheasants’s tail grass seedling having evicted it several years ago.
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Yes, it is a persistent bugger, and they go from being teeny seedlings to big clumps while you’re not looking!
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Well done on completing the last weekends race!
What an aptly descriptive name for the Cornus, ‘Mid-Winter Fire’! Those stems are definitely fiery looking! It looks as if you are going to be pretty busy in the garden this weekend!
Here is the link to my Six for the week: https://hairbellsandmaples.com/2022/01/15/six-on-saturday-w3-2022-a-couple-more-gingers/
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Giving you a wave from just over the county border in Northern Hampshire, currently living in Fleet, but lots of relatives came from the Reading area and my Grandad used to live up the road from you in Emmer Green. Been following Six On Saturday for a while and thought I’d join in today. Here’s my blog post link https://wp.me/p2Eu3u-hDt
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Hello! Welcome to the team, hope to see you again soon.
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New to this and also new to gardening in Portugal. My blog is in Swedish but there is a translate button in the button. Todays post https://www.anna-forsberg.se/sex-pa-lordagar/
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Fantastic, welcome to the gang! Hope to see you again soon.
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We got icicles!! Does that give me bragging rights? It does sometimes get cool here.
Gosh, it is difficult to convince anyone here that red twig dogwood is grown for red twigs. Duh! Pollarding and coppicing are SO vilified here. There are many red twig dogwood here, not only because they are native, but because a hundred or so were planted intentionally. They are a cultivar that is more colorful than the wild sorts. Yes, I will eventually pollard them. (They should be coppiced, but I leave stumps that are about two or three feet tall so that we know where they are.)
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Wonderful blue sky backdrop for your Cornus, if only we could have that sort of winter weather more often. That is bold of Jim to forgo a compost heap, I feel very attached to mine and I’d suggest holding onto yours! Here are my six for this week:
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Yes, bold indeed, pioneering even. Seems to be working though.
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I see that the runner’s diet is made up of bananas, carrots, onions and potatoes!😂
It must be efficient to run 43 miles, congratulations..!. It’s not too late for your wisteria, I did it 10 days ago but we can do it until about February.
Not much for me this week except an estimate of the electricity used in the greenhouse: not that bad. Here is my link https://fredgardenerblog2.wordpress.com/2022/01/15/six-on-saturday-15-01-22/
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Bonjour Fred! Yes, plus we have two vegans in the house, lots of vegetables!
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Good for the garden ! Have a good weekend 😉
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Nice to some blue sky there, it really sets off the stems of that Cornus. I’m staying well clear of the heretic/revolutionary composting thing! Well done on the run https://onemanandhisgardentrowel.wordpress.com/2022/01/15/six-on-saturday-15-january-2022/
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Yes, we shan’t judge. Jim seems to be getting good results, mind.
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I see from your photos that you too have been enjoying some sunshine and blue skies! Hopefully it will continue over the weekend: I also need to prune my Wisteria. Here’s my Six:
https://kindheartsandcorydalis.co.uk/six-on-saturday-15th-january/
Enjoy your weekend!
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Yes it was lovely the last day or two. Less so today…
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Congratulations on completing that run! Here are my summer six this week. Everything is getting a bit out of control out there at the moment…https://thistlesandkiwis.org/2022/01/15/six-on-saturday-15-01-21/
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Ah yes, you’re at the “it’s running away from me!” stage of the year. Good luck!
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