Good luck with those. One of the advantages of living here is that although not as mild as further west, I can grow all manner of relatively tender plants. I've just repotted, with help, a large Chusan Palm Trachycarpus fortunei. Although it was already in a large pot, it was getting too big for that and rising out of the top. So I bought a large 'Eris Ancient Stone Pot' 72cm. Two people to lift it. Looks classy in my 'sub tropical courtyard'. The gingers have been growing all winter but it's far too early to put them outside. But the work I've done encouraged the neighbours out today to tie up a rose on the other side of the wall. It's a borrowed rose in effect. I get the fragrance and some of the flowers. An Amelanchier on their side is budding on time. Always the earliest tree to come into leaf. And very much a shared plant.
The annual night-scented phlox (thank you) did really well last year and scented the garden in the evenings. I think staggering sowings is a good idea. It does look a bit scruffy though, flopping all over the place, so if I grow it again I'll keep the pots more hidden.
Originally Posted by: NMA