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​by Rosie Gray

Fabulous 'Fancy Daffs'

24/4/2018

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  Just because they're easy to grow, it's easy to take the cheerful Daffodil for granted.

  But they're the real convincer, the evidence Spring really has sprung as they burst into glorious bloom. Carpets of wid Daffodils under trees, ribbons of gold lining the roadside & driveways, or a bright pop of colour in a pot outside a house. Suddenly after long dreary winter days, they lift my spirits.

  And this year I've invested in new varieties of double Daffodils & am so impressed. Their multiple rows of petals make them look like little roses when opened fully. The colour range is good - gold, lemons & whites. And they stand up to the weather well. What not to like?

​  Note to self - grow more next year!


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April News From the Flower Farm

1/4/2018

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Snakeshead Fritillaries in April at Galloway Flowers
  I love Spring – now we’re past the Equinox, days are longer than nights & each morning there’s something new to admire at the Flower Farm. Like an excited kid, I do that first tour to see what seeds have germinated overnight, how much tulip stalks have grown, what new blossom has opened…

  Yes, we’re behind last year but this is going to be a spectacular Spring simply because everything is racing to catch up & will bloom at once.

  This is particularly noticeable with the Tulips – my careful plan for stems over a long period has long since been torn up. I planted varieties to bloom early, mid & late season. To extend flowering, I planted some of each group differently – some in pots, some in the polytunnel, others in full sun & some in shade. But the Tulips are having it their own way, racing to catch up. So when all 1200 or so bloom – it really will be the Balmaclellan Tulip Festival this year! When ready, we’ll have a bucket at the Nursery gate for you to come & choose your own & of course they’ll be on sale at the Farmers Market & Loch Arthur too.

  This is one of the busiest month’s in the Flower Farm; sowing, potting on & beginning to plant out for this year’s blooms. The Hardy Annuals sown last month are being moved on into modules to protect them a little longer. The Autumn sown Annuals are all planted out & snug under horticultural fleece. The Half-Hardy Annuals such as Cosmos & Clarkia are starting off under cover so they’ll be nice & strong when they go out in late May after the frosts. Until then, space in the greenhouse & tunnels is a bit of a squeeze.

  The colours of the cut flowers in my buckets is changing. Lots of yellow of course with all the Daffodils & Narcissi, but we’re seeing the first true blues (Hyacinth, Anemone, Muscari, & later in the month the Bluebells). And the pinks too – Anemones again, the Snakeshead Fritillaries & of course the first Tulips. The picture of the Fritillaries above was taken last year – they’re in bud now so should be flowering by mid-month.

  But it’s not just the sights of Spring I love – it’s the sounds too. Our pond is heaving with frogs & toads, noisily croaking so hopefully we’ll have an army of helpers tackling slugs again. And the birdsong in the morning is a lovely way to wake up isn’t it? Later this month, we’ll be listening out for the Cuckoo announcing it’s arrival back from Africa.

  This month I’ll be bringing flowers to Kirkcudbright Farmers Market on Sunday 22nd April & later in the month, Loch Arthur Farm shop again on Fridays.

  And when we get one of those sunny, slightly warmer days, take time to wander outside in the fresh Spring air with your morning cuppa if you can – it really is a lovely way to experience the Joys of Spring!

Jobs for the Cutting Garden in April
  • Plant bulbs now for Summer colour. Particular favourites are Lilies (really good in pots), Gladioli & Ranunculus. Divide your bulbs into batches & plant at intervals of a couple of weeks so they spread out over the season. Doing this I was able to cut the last sweet smelling Acidanthera for a wedding on October 5th last year
  • Sow another batch of Hardy Annual seedlings (try some of the new softer Calendula shades such as ‘Pink Surprise’ or ‘Touch of Buff’, Dill, Poppies for a change) this month, either under cover or outside direct in the soil. These flower their socks off, giving you lots to cut but will tire. This second batch will keep the blooms coming into late summer & September
  • It’s time to get weeding as buttercup, bittercress, nettles & more are germinating in the warmer soil. A few minutes with a hoe on a dry or windy day or pulling as you spot them pays big dividends later – so much easier to remove while small & before they set seed
  • Sweet Peas sown earlier in the year are ready to ‘harden off’ by gradual exposure to cooler temperatures outside, & then planting outside. Plant 2 to an upright, tie them in & pinch out the tips for sturdier, bushier plants
  • Give support to your plants before they need it. The plants might seem tiny now but it’s much easier to put them in place before the lush growth begins to flop
  • Don’t give up too soon on shrubs & plants that look dead. After this winter some plants will be slow to begin growing – give them a little longer & you might be surprised. I thought my Artemesia ‘Powys Castle’ had given up the fight – then Thursday I noticed every stem has new shoots! Not sure some of the Rosemary bushes will make it but fingers crossed…
  • And for some flowery inspiration, here's a Link to a gorgeous Late May Wedding in 2017. Lovely early Summer blooms & beautiful photography
Until next time,
Rosie Gray
Galloway Flowers


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    Rosie Gray of Galloway Flowers. Artisan Florist & Cut Flower Farmer near Castle Douglas, in South West Scotland. Using 100% Flowers & Foliage grown in British Isles, all year round.
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