Welcome to our series of blogs featuring the photos and sightings of wildlife in the garden (and outreach sites like Chattowood and the Meanwhile Garden) by our staff.
Weekly catch up with garden and propagation

This week in propagation
with Rob












This week in the garden
with Garden Manager Malin
This week we went from extreme heat to some very needed rain. We had more rain this week than we’ve had for the whole of May! Plants like euphorbias, arums and Smyrnium perfoliatum were starting to frazzle after last weeks’ hot weather, so this week we’ve spent a lot of time deadheading perennials and pulling out spent annuals to remove the yellowing leaves and give space for the next generation of plants. We have a big patch of vinca under one of the oaks which tends to romp away this time of year, we got the hedge trimmer out and cut it back to the ground - in a couple of weeks’ time it will be green again, but a bit lower, so that when cyclamen come up in late summer they don’t disappear under a carpet of green.





Lilium martagon
We have also cut back pulmonaria, tellima and Geranium phaeum, all of these can have a second flush of flowers or at least nice new foliage if cut at the right time.



The most exciting happening this week was that our Hesperoyucca whipplei in the Scree Garden suddenly started shooting up a flower spike. We were quick to put up a timelapse camera, it’s been growing about a foot a day and the flowers are just starting to open up! We’ll post another picture next week to show it in its full glory!



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