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Hopefully I can leave the foliage until it dies back, then cut it off. Store the potted bulbs in the most shady place in the garden until I see shoots next year, then bring the pots into the lightest, sunny spot?
Hope you get the caterpillars sorted Viv.
No gardening for me today, well only hosed the garden down as I have 4 dogs. Wind and rain here, not a very good day, but actually still good for the time of year.
I'm a very keen gardener but I've never done fruit. That said there was a fruit tree of some sort from a supermarket planted in a pot last year!!!!!!! I wouldn't call that doing fruit though!!!!!!
I've removed a shed from my south facing garden. A few plants (potted) have been lost as they are in different positions. I used to have a good spot for primroses and I could keep them all year long.
I did a three hour turn in the garden yesterday. This decent weather is helping me to get in front with my jobs!
Some lovely posts in this thread, it's amazing how gardening can make you feel good.