Showing posts with label Top Planting Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Top Planting Tips. Show all posts

Monday, 29 August 2022

Welcome To Gardening with Cats Revisited! How To Create Fun Flower Displays & Top Planting Tips **PLUS** The New Raised Beds - An Update

Gardening With Cats ©BionicBasil® 2021

Happy Monday Pawesome Pals

And welcome to Gardening with Cats revisited; this was another really popular post from 2018. But before we jump into that, here's a little update on the new raised beds at BBHQ. We shared a little of this project a couple of weeks ago when the P.A. finally got around to doing something with the hideous back corner of the garden, check out the post here.

Gardening with Cats at BBHQ ©BionicBasil® New Project - Raised Beds at BBHQ

As this corner of the garden was a bit of a rubbish tip, there's not a lot mew can do with it so raised beds seemed like the best idea. We placed some very heavy-duty plastic on the ground as weeds are prolific in this area and we don't use weed killers at BBHQ, so this is the best solution to combat that issue. Although we did add drainage holes to the plastic, especially inside the raised beds.

Next, all the sleepers were cut to size, and then they were placed on the plastic. Once they were in the right spot, dad used some large 'L' shaped brackets and long wood screws to join them together.

They still need a little bit of levelling as the ground is very uneven, though so far so good and it's such an improvement, and we'll show mew more of this project on our next gardening post.


Today, we're not growing anything from scratch like last time. Instead, we're going to do a little planting with some flowers that the P.A. got from the local wholesale nursery.

We must add that as the spring (2018) was so miserable and seemed to last fureffur she didn't get to the nursery until late May. When she arrived, she discovered that there weren't many flowers left - yep it was true, due to the weather warming up, a lot of peeps had been and cleared the place out, so she was left with a completely random selection that nopurrdy wanted.  And they were in tiny, little pots too, so would take some catching up. But not to be a defeatist, she took effurything she could fit in the car.

Anyhoo, if mew're a long-time reader, mew may remember way, way, way back in 2015 that we'd been purrusing garden idea's on Pinterest. We came across a really neat idea to transform an old ladder into a really nice garden feature, and luckily we came across a ladder that was purrfect for a make-offur in the shed.

So what has all this got to do with today's post, we hear mew ask?

Well, that same ladder we gave a make-offur all those eons ago is the subject of today's post, as we think mew can never have enough flowers. Though in our original post we grew herbs in it, and yes funnily enough he P.A. bought basil & parsley to plant! 

Let's show mew what we did with it.


Purretty Flower Ladder

What Mew Will Need:

A suitable ladder -  we painted ours white

Plant pots that can be attached to steps

Organic compost

A completely random selection of plants [MOL]

Optional - gloves for handling compost 

Optional cat for snoopervision ~ Today Fudge was on-paw to offur much-needed guidance and to take us through the step-by-step destructions.


A quick re-cap on what the ladder looked like before and aftur its original make-offur under the careful snoopervision of Angel Snowie.
Gardening with Cats ©BionicBasil® Flower Ladder

The ladder turned our really well, and is still going strong at BBHQ in 2022

>^.^<

"Come on!" Fudge said. "We don't have all day!"

"Excuse me?" replied the P.A.

"I'm a furry busy cat, I have oodles of fan mail to reply to, and then Basil has got me doing extra weapons training with Parsley, and then I'm off for another driving lesson in the Unimog," he answered testily. "And we're burning daylight right now!"

"Alrighty... OK... keep your fur on dude!" retorted the P.A. "I'll go and load up the compost on the trolley and bring a selection of flowers to the ladder and meet you there in 5 minutes."

A short while later, the P.A. appeared dragging the trolley laden with compost and flowers.

"Mew took your time!" Fudge chastised as he tapped his iWatch screen and tutted.

"Give me a break would you," the P.A. said. "The least you could have done was give me a paw with the trolley!"

"PFFFFFFFFTTTT!" Fudge replied. "Mew're the muscles around here, so that's your job."

At this point, I thought I'd better intervene.

"Children, no squabbling in the garden! Fudge behave yourself and help the P.A. mew have all the time in the wurld to do your itinerary today," I quipped, then added. "Now play nicely and get that ladder planted!"

"Mew heard Basil," Fudge said with a smirk. "Get that ladder planted!"

A few moments later, the P.A. had placed several plants on the ground for a closer inspection.

Gardening with Cats ©BionicBasil® Flower Ladder

**Top Tip**

Before planting, make sure mew thoroughly water the plants 

Aftur his careful inspection of the flowers, Fudge jumped into the trolley. Relishing the feel of the moist compost under his paws, he said. "Wow, this compost feels fantastic under one's paws!"

Gardening with Cats ©BionicBasil® Flower Ladder

Then dad appeared under the carport, and Fudge said. "Dad, can mew make me my own little compost area?"

WHAT THE FLUFF!!!???

And no, I don't want to know why Fudge wants his own compost area--EEEEEEWWWWWW!

But enough of that here's what happened next under the effur watchful eye of Fudge. 

The P.A. filled the metal pots half full with fresh compost, and then she placed the flowers (still in their plastic pots) on the ladder to see how it would look. Aftur a bit of juggling we finally, sort of made it wurk with the random flowers we had, and so the P.A. carefully removed them from the plastic pots and planted them in the metal ones using more compost and then gently firming them in.

Gardening with Cats ©BionicBasil® Flower Ladder

With the flowers now in situ for the summer and autumn, we gave them a really good watering, but it'll take a while for them to get purroperly established as they were so small. We think they'll look their best towards the end of the month, so we'll post another photo to show mew how they're getting on.

**Top Tip**

To get the best show, don't furget to give them a little boost weekly/fortnightly with a specialized plant feed. We also have some slow-release fertilizer pellets, which we mixed in the compost at the time of planting to assist with growth.

>^.^<

 Cute Flower Crate

Also, earlier this year the P.A. bought 3 old wooden crates. She did plan on using them in the catservatory but then changed her mind and did this instead with some of the remaining random flower selection; furst, she painted the crates white and lined them with heavy-duty black plastic. Making sure there were plenty of drainage holes in the bottom, she also used some stone in the bottom to help with drainage, then she filled them with more compost and added the flowers.
Gardening with Cats ©BionicBasil® Wooden Flower Crates
Gardening with Cats ©BionicBasil® Wooden Flower Crates

And they'll only get better with time and care.

We love flowers (not cut flowers though) and think that no matter how crappy your day is or what's going off in your life, to see a colour explosion greeting mew when mew get home from wurk or walk out the back door makes effurything better, and if flowers don't do it for mew, go hug a tree! MOL



Well, that sadly brings us to the end of another Gardening with Cats. We do hope mew enjoyed it. Also if mew're worried about what flowers and plants are dangerous to kitties, check out our Top Tips page

We'll be back on Friday day with our regular Fluffers post, so do stop by to see who makes the front page this week. And we'll be back on Wednesday with Parsley's 10th Birthday rave and giveaway so do come and join in the fun.

Until then

Epic purrs

Basil & The B Team







Disclaimer:

We at BionicBasil HQ are not responsible or liable fur any injuries to person/s and/or cat/s, gardening addictions, compost on cats, misplaced tools and gloves, cats stealing your string, broken plants, or your project not turning out as planned.  By using this information you hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless BionicBasil and staff from and against any and all claims for personal injuries or damages of any kind arising from the use of any Gardening With Cats posts we may share.


Graphics created with paid licence www.canva.com and www.pizap.com

Monday, 15 August 2022

Welcome To Gardening with Cats Revisited! How To Make A Crystal Fairy Garden & Top Planting Tips

Welcome to

Gardening With Cats ©BionicBasil® 2021

Happy Monday fabulous furiends

Welcome to Gardening with Cats revisited; this was another really popular post from 2018. 

We did enjoy making this cute crystal fairy garden, and in July 2021 we finally had to empty the pot, as it had become a little unkempt, but the good news is; IT LASTED 3 YEARS!

Gardening with Cats at BBHQ ©BionicBasil®  Crystal Fairy Garden

We are growing agapanthus in that pot now, this is its second year, and it hasn't flowered yet. We've grown about 12 of them each in their own pot, and only two have flowered so far. Apparently, they like their roots constricted or to be potbound for a couple of years before they're planted out in the garden to get the best show.

Also, we're just working on the back corner, that's been an ugly, unsightly mess. 

Gardening with Cats at BBHQ ©BionicBasil® New Project

On the left is how it has looked for the last couple of years, and the one on the right was last week. 

The P.A. was thinking about decking it, however, it is really uneven and is higher than the rest of the garden, so it would require a mini digger to level the ground as it is un-diggable by hand due to rubble put there by Uncle John years ago. And mew can't access that part of the garden without damaging the patio, so after a bit of thought and utilising sleepers we already had, she decided on making some raised beds. 

There will be four around the outer edge, and the middle one will be much smaller than in the photo on the right. Then she will add gravel paths around, so it should look quite nice. Maybe the agapanthus will find homes in these new beds?  Let us know if mew want to see more of this project.  


Let's Make A Crystal Fairy Garden

What Mew Will Need:

Plant pot or similar

A selection of cat furiendly plants 

Crystals and a few pieces of slate or stone/gravel

Organic compost + optional gloves when handling

Fairy House

and cute small stuff - we bought ours from Amazon - just type fairy garden in the search bar to get lots of options.


**Top Tip**

Health & Safety Always Comes Furst at BB HQ

Keep small objects away from curious paws & claws and also remember that this is not for younger children/toddlers who may want to disassemble your hard wurk in seconds, as they won't be able to help themselves - it's their nature, and also there's a pawsible choking hazard too - so purrlease keep a close watch on small hoomans with little or no life experience under their belts, and with an aching desire to put most things they touch in their mouths!

And the same goes for kittens and younger cats who may be enthralled with your creation and decide to nom on it. Remember that this is not a cat toy and the small bits and pieces are potential hazards.

Our fairy garden is placed out of reach of all the aforementioned, just to be on the safe side.


Are mew ready to get started? of course mew are! MOL

Here's the pot we bought, and we chose 2 alpines that will have a plethora of gorgeous white flowers when they get going.


**Top Tip**

Before planting, make sure mew water the plants thoroughly 


1.  Put a few stones or slate in the bottom of your pot to assist with drainage.

2.  Place a small amount of compost in the pot and then add your plants where mew want them.

3.  Fill with more soil until your plants are nicely firmed in and then water.


4.  When mew're ready, place your newly potted plants on a table - now our table is a scrub-top one in the craft room so we neffur put anything on there to protect it, but if mew're using your kitchen/dining or other indoor table purrlease make sure mew use either newspaper, cardboard or similar to protect the finish.

5.  The fun part... get all your fairy garden things ready to put in place. Our fairy house was actually bought from a second-hand store/charity shop, so it's always an idea to check those stores as the treasure mew can find sometimes is quite fabulous.

6.  As mew can see we placed our trees in the 'hills' and put the bridge them between so the fairies don't have to struggle to get home aftur a hard day's graft! MOL 

7. Next we added a few pieces of slate to make a path to the bridge and then on to the house.


8. 
 We placed the house on one side, atop the slate, though it was too wobbly so instead we cut a piece of fake grass to fit and put the house on that.

9.  Then we added the magical shrooms over the hills and built up the front of the pot with more slate and the crystals. Plus we used a couple of lamp posts, a post box, the picket fence, the sign and the two little cats are actually 1/2th scale from the P.A.'s Dolls House that she still hasn't finished.

10. And there mew have it...

11.  Do mew think the fairies will like it? 


It took less than 20 minutes from start to finish, so it's a fab little garden project if mew're short on time.

Mew can also make this without real plants; use fake plants, furget the compost and fill your pot with gravel and then add all your fairy decorations and then mew can glue effurything in place.

As we said earlier, we wouldn't leave it out year-round, we will purrobably put ours under the garden port for the winter months and water periodically.



Well, that sadly brings us to the end of another Gardening with Cats, we do hope mew enjoyed it, and do let us know if mew decide to make your own Crystal Fairy Garden.

We'll be back on Wednesday with some more BBHQ gossip and again Friday with some more Fluffers, so do stop by to see who is the biggest fluffer this week.

Until then

Epic green-pawed purrs

Basil & The B Team 









 
Disclaimer:

We at BionicBasil HQ are not responsible or liable fur any injuries to person/s and/or cat/s, gardening addictions, compost on cats, misplaced tools and gloves, cats stealing your string, broken plants, or your project not turning out as planned.  By using this information you hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless BionicBasil and staff from and against any and all claims for personal injuries or damages of any kind arising from the use of any Gardening With Cats posts we may share.

Graphics created with paid license www.canva.com and www.pizap.com 

Wednesday, 4 August 2021

Welcome To Gardening with Cats Revisited! How To Make A Crystal Fairy Garden & Top Planting Tips

Welcome to


Happy Wednesday fabulous furiends

Welcome to Gardening with Cats revisited; this was another really popular post from 2018. 

We really enjoyed making this, and in July 2021 we finally had to empty the pot, as it had become a little unkempt, but the good news is; IT LASTED 3 YEARS!!!!


What Mew Will Need:

Plant pot or similar

A selection of cat furiendly plants 

Crystals and a few pieces of slate or stone/gravel

Organic compost + optional gloves when handling

Fairy house

and cute small stuff - we bought ours from Amazon - just type fairy garden in the search bar to get lots of options.


**Top Tip**

Health & Safety Always Comes Furst at BB HQ

Keep small objects away from curious paws & claws and also remember that this is not for younger children/toddlers who may want to disassemble your hard wurk in seconds, as they won't be able to help themselves - it's their nature, and also there's a pawsible choking hazard too - so purrlease keep a close watch on small hoomans with little or no life experience under their belts, and with an aching desire to put most things they touch in their mouths!

And the same goes for kittens and younger cats who may be enthralled with your creation and decide to nom on it. Remember that this is not a cat toy and the small bits and pieces are a hazard.

Our fairy garden is placed out of reach of all the aforementioned, just to be on the safe side.


Are mew ready to get started? of course mew are! MOL

Here's the pot we bought, and we chose 2 alpines that will have a plethora of gorgeous white flowers when they get going.


**Top Tip**

Before planting, make sure mew water the plants thoroughly 

1.  Put a few stones or slate in the bottom of your pot to assist with drainage.

2.  Place a small amount of compost in the pot and then add your plants where mew want them.

3.  Fill with more soil until your plants are nicely firmed in and then water.

4.  When mew're ready, place your newly potted plants on a table - now our table is a scrub-top one in the craft room so we neffur put anything on there to protect it, but if mew're using your kitchen/dining or other indoor table purrlease make sure mew use either newspaper, cardboard or similar to protect the finish.

5.  The fun part... get all your fairy garden things ready to place. Our fairy house was actually bought from a second-hand store/charity shop, so it's always an idea to check those stores as the treasure mew can find sometimes is quite fabulous.

6.  As mew can see we placed our trees in the 'hills' and put the bridge them between so the fairies don't have to struggle to get home aftur a hard day's graft! MOL 

7. Next we added a few pieces of slate to make a path to the bridge and then on to the house.

8.  We placed the house on one side, atop the slate, though it was too wobbly so instead we cut a piece of fake grass to fit and put the house on that.

9.  Then we added the magical shrooms over the hills and built up the front of the pot with more slate and the crystals. Plus we used a couple of lamp posts, a post box, the picket fence, the sign and the two little cats are actually 1/2th scale from the P.A.'s Dolls House that she still hasn't finished.

10. And there mew have it...

11.  Do mew think the fairies will like it? 

It took less than 20 minutes from start to finish, so it's a fab little garden project if mew're short on time.

Mew can also make this without real plants; use fake plants, furget the compost and fill your pot with gravel and then add all your fairy decorations and then mew can glue effurything in place.

As we said earlier, we wouldn't leave it out year-round, we will purrobably put ours under the garden port for the winter months and water periodically.

>^.^<

On the last GwC post the pawesome Tabbies of Trout Towne gave us this top tip for watering:

pleez ta tell
de PA if her wantz nother waterin eye dea; get a few gallon containerz like
de kind waterz, jooze, milk etc comez in....N her can fill em with de H2O
de day bee for N let it getz ta room temp for de next waterin cycle


Dudes and Miss Dai$y, that is one epically epic top tip, thanks so much for sharing *Paw Bump* mew guys rock! 


Well, that sadly brings us to the end of another Gardening with Cats, we do hope mew enjoyed it, and do let us know if mew decide to make your own Crystal Fairy Garden. If mew missed our previous Gardening with Cats posts, here they are:

Grow Your Own Greens

Purretty Flower Ladder 

We'll be back on Friday with some more Fluffers, so do stop by to see whose the biggest fluffer this week.

Until then

Bestest green-pawed purrs

Basil & The B Team xox





 
Disclaimer:

We at BionicBasil HQ are not responsible or liable fur any injuries to person/s and/or cat/s, gardening addictions, compost on cats, misplaced tools and gloves, cats stealing your string, broken plants, or your project not turning out as planned.  By using this information you hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless BionicBasil and staff from and against any and all claims for personal injuries or damages of any kind arising from use of any Gardening With Cats posts we may share.

Graphics created with paid license www.canva.com and www.pizap.com

Wednesday, 14 July 2021

Welcome To Gardening with Cats Revisited! How To Create Fun Flower Displays & Top Planting Tips

Gardening with Cats ©BionicBasil®

Happy Wednesday Pawesome Pals

And welcome to Gardening with Cats revisited; this was another really popular post from 2018. 


Today, we're not growing anything from scratch like last time. Instead, we're going to do a little planting with some flowers that the P.A. got from the local wholesale nursery.

We must add that as the spring was so miserable and seemed to last fureffur she didn't get to the nursery until late May. When she arrived, she discovered that there weren't many flowers left - yep it was true, due to the weather warming up, a lot of peeps had been and cleared the place out, so she was left with a completely random selection that nopurrdy wanted.  And they were in tiny, little pots too, so would take some catching up. But not to be a defeatist, she took effurything she could fit in the car.

Anyhoo, if mew're a long-time reader, mew may remember way, way, way back in 2015 that we'd been purrusing garden idea's on Pinterest. We came across a really neat idea to transform an old ladder into a really nice garden feature, and luckily we came across a ladder that was purrfect for a make-offur in the shed.

So what has all this got to do with today's post, we hear mew ask?

Well, that same ladder we gave a make-offur all those eons ago is the subject of today's post, as we think mew can never have enough flowers. Though in our original post we grew herbs in it, and yes funnily enough he P.A. bought basil & parsley to plant! 

Let's show mew what we did with it..


Purretty Flower Ladder

What Mew Will Need:

A suitable ladder -  we painted ours white

Plant pots that can be attached to steps

Organic compost

A completely random selection of plants [MOL]

Optional - gloves four handling compost 

Optional cat for snoopervision ~ Today Fudge was on-paw to offur much-needed guidance and to take us through the step by step destructions.


A quick re-cap on what the ladder looked like before and aftur its original make-offur under the careful snoopervision of Angel Snowie.
Gardening with Cats ©BionicBasil® Flower Ladder

"Come on!" Fudge said. "We don't have all day!"

"Excuse me?" replied the P.A.

"I'm a furry busy cat, I have oodles of fan mail to reply to, and then Basil has got me doing extra weapons training with Parsley and then I'm off for another driving lesson in the Unimog," he answered testily. "And we're burning daylight right now!"

"Alrighty... OK... keep your fur on dude!" retorted the P.A. "I'll go and load up the compost on the trolley and bring a selection of flowers to the ladder and meet you there in 5 minutes."

A short while later, the P.A. appeared dragging the trolley laden with compost and flowers.

"Mew took your time!" Fudge chastised as he tapped his iWatch screen and tutted.

"Give me a break would you," the P.A. said. "The least you could have done was give me a paw with the trolley!"

"PFFFFFFFFTTTT!" Fudge replied. "Mew're the muscles around here, so that's your job."

At this point, I thought I'd better intervene.

"Children, no squabbling in the garden! Fudge behave yourself and help the P.A. mew have all the time in the wurld to do your itinerary today," I quipped, then added. "Now play nicely and get that ladder planted!"

"Mew heard Basil," Fudge said with a smirk. "Get that ladder planted!"

A few moments later, the P.A. had placed several plants on the ground for a closer inspection.

Gardening with Cats ©BionicBasil® Flower Ladder

**Top Tip**

Before planting, make sure mew thoroughly water the plants 

Aftur his careful inspection of the flowers, Fudge jumped into the trolley. Relishing the feel of the moist compost under his paws, he said. "Wow this compost feels fantastic under ones paws!"

Gardening with Cats ©BionicBasil® Flower Ladder

Then dad appeared under the carport, and Fudge said. "Dad, can mew make me my own little compost area?"

WHAT THE FLUFF!!!???

And no, I don't want to know why Fudge want's his own compost area--EEEEEEWWWWWW!

But enough of that here's what happened next under the effur watchful eye of Fudge. 

The P.A. filled the metal pots half full with fresh compost, and then she placed the flowers (still in their plastic pots) on the ladder to see how it would look. Aftur a bit of juggling we finally, sort of made it wurk with the random flowers we had, and so the P.A. carefully removed them from the plastic pots and planted them in the metal ones using more compost and then gently firming them in.

Gardening with Cats ©BionicBasil® Flower Ladder
With the flowers now in situ for the summer and autumn, we gave them a really good watering, but it'll take a while for them to get purroperly established as they were so small. We think they'll look their best towards the end of the month, so we'll post another photo to show mew how they're getting on.

**Top Tip**

To get the best show, don't furget to give them a little boost weekly/fortnightly with a specialized plant feed. We also have some slow-release fertilizer pellets, which we mixed in the compost at the time of planting to assist with growth.

>^.^<

 Cute Flower Crate

Also, earlier this year the P.A. bought 3 old wooden crates. She did plan on using them in the catservatory but then changed her mind and did this instead with some of the remaining random flower selection; furst, she painted the crates white and lined them with heavy-duty black plastic. Making sure there were plenty of drainage holes in the bottom, she also used some stone in the bottom to help with drainage:
Gardening with Cats ©BionicBasil® Wooden Flower Crates
Gardening with Cats ©BionicBasil® Wooden Flower Crates

And they'll only get better with time and care.

We love flowers (not cut flowers though) and think that no matter how crappy your day is or what's going off in your life, to see a colour explosion greeting mew when mew get home makes effurything better, and if flowers don't do it for mew, go hug a tree! MOL



Well, that sadly brings us to the end of another Gardening with Cats. We do hope mew enjoyed it, and do let us know if mew decide to make your own flower ladder.  

Also if mew're worried about what flowers are dangerous to kitties, check out our Top Tips page. We'll be sharing our Top 12 Toxic Garden Flowers soon, but there's a list for indoor flowers that mew can print off.

We'll be back on Friday day with our regular Fluffers post, so do stop by to see who makes the front page this week. And we'll also be announcing the winner of Melvyn's Birthday rave, is it mew?

Until then

Epic purrs

Basil & The B Team







Disclaimer:

We at BionicBasil HQ are not responsible or liable fur any injuries to person/s and/or cat/s, gardening addictions, compost on cats, misplaced tools and gloves, cats stealing your string, broken plants, or your project not turning out as planned.  By using this information you hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless BionicBasil and staff from and against any and all claims for personal injuries or damages of any kind arising from use of any Gardening With Cats posts we may share.


Graphics created with paid licence www.canva.com and www.pizap.com