Dad gave me a whole load of Sallow trees (Back in April or May), a few as cuttings, a few with roots that we’d pulled out of the -paving and yet more that we’d pulled from a drainage channel. Most it did make the journey home as back then it was very hot. Some of it lasted a number of weeks in a put, but then we have had this hot dry weather and it perished. Two of the bits that we’d pulled from the gaps in the paving slabs appear to have made it though.
Also in the pot are a variety of other successful plants. When I say successful you can read weeds if you’d prefer. We have a spider plant that I guess got in there from the plant that Dad gave me on the same occasion and also a tomato, though I am unsure quite how that made it into this pot. I shall have to do some serious re-potting in the autumn. Though I suppose the sallow will just go in the ground, the spider plant will probably remain in the pot and come inside.
Comments are closed