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Dianne hadn’t been able to make the garden in the
unit nice

When
we arrived at Dianne’s place Marie & I jumped out with big trays of mauve,
purple and white primula that looked fantastic. We walked into the garden
and Dianne who was at the gate burst into tears, she told us she had a
terrible year, she had lost her husband a year ago and 4 months later had
moved into a small unit and she was missing her old home, she hadn’t been
well and hadn’t been able to make the garden in the unit nice, so this was a
big thing for her. We went to work and mixed in plenty of peaty planting mix
as parts of the bed were dry powdery sand, this will break it up and allow
better moisture penetration and holding. I then planted a large 4ft tall Std
Lilly Pilly at either end of the bed, then a border of Japanese Spindle bush
around the bed and the white lavender and purple primula in the middle of
the garden. This garden is small and easy to dig and we thought that the
best way to have colour in a bed like that all year round is by planting
annuals twice a year. I expect the Primula will finish by late September and
we told Dianne to plant one of the full trays of 50 Petunias for $14.90, as
these will flourish until the next Primula or Viola season.
Dianne is a feisty lady and she hopped in and helped us do the garden, she
put on a lovely afternoon tea, which was great as we had skipped lunch to
get all the things together for the garden and sent us each away with a big
hug a kiss. Just as we left, Dianne’s daughter, son in law and 10-year-old
grand daughters arrived. We asked the grand daughters what they thought of
the garden and they said “Awesome” |