Someone said that giving a woman a credit card is a bit like putting a shark in charge of a swimming pool. And now I see why .....
She's been to Wilkinsons. We now have:
2 Olives
2 Grapes Pinot Noir
1 Grape Chardonnay
1 Lemon
1 Calamondin (an orange)
1 Fig
1 Kiwi
She's also been to B&Q and bought:
1 Cherry Tree
1 Ginger Root
She then went online and bought:
Cauliflower Violetta
Lemongrass
Tomato White Cherry
The olives, calamondin and lemon will be grown in pots all year round. The calamondin and lemon will need to come indoors in the winter - not sure, but maybe the olives will too. We will need to buy some nice ceramic pots for them sometime soon, but for the time being, I've planted them into 8 inch pots.
I've seen grapes and kiwis growing over pergolas and trellis, but we don't have any of that here. We've decided to replace the DIY pallet fence dividing the lawn from the veggie patch with a new trellis fence. The downside is that the vines growing over the trellis will partially shade the veggie patch, although I don't think it'll be too much of a problem if we keep the vines under control.
We won't have time to take the old fence down and put the new trellis fence up for a couple of weeks at best, so for the time being, I've planted the grapes into 10 inch pots and the kiwi into an 8 inch pot.
When I had the allotment, the plot next to mine had a 10ft fig tree. Our fig tree is only 10inches tall at the moment, so that's gone in an 8 inch pot too. Later on I'll plant it somewhere on the lawn - probably along the fence.
The cherry tree is 6ft tall. It's been grafted onto dwarf rooting stock and after 10 years should be about 10ft tall. I'll plant this somewhere on the lawn area too, again, most likely along the fence.
Cherries need another cherry tree nearby for pollination. Most people round here seem to have apple trees, but no cherry trees. I did actually discover that one of the 'council' trees in the street is a cherry tree, but it's quite a way down the street, so no idea if that's close enough for pollination.
In any case, the cherry tree we have will give us pink / yellow cherries and it would be nice to have a red or black cherry tree too, so that's on the shopping list now.
Also on the shopping list is an apricot tree. I think that's where we'll have to draw the line for this year - so much to do, so little time!
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