One of my favourite blog titles (and blogs), is 'Patient Gardener', the ongoing story of how Helen is going in her garden in Malvern Wells, in England. I've been tempted occasionally, and not very seriously, to rebadge my blog 'The Impatient Gardener' because I am afraid that is what I am. Here's a small example of the impatient gardener at work, courtesy of a small citrus problem I discovered recently.
Ditto the 'Tahiti' lime tree: healthy new leaves, chicken poo smells, too many flowers and happiness all-round. |
Even the hospital patient potted Thai lime tree has staged a recovery, new leaves galore thanks to the change of pot and potting mix, plus lots of TLC. |
The Thai lime is also covered in teeny little flower buds, the signs of many uniquely ugly fruit to come. Ugly? |
OK, if everything is so hunky dory in the citrus department, where's the impatient gardener tale? See below...
So, get out my copy of Judy McMaugh's great book, 'What Garden Pest or Disease is That?' and in no time it seems that we're talking iron deficiency, folks. |
Oh oh... well at least I followed the packet directions for the iron chelates and didn't overdo it, but – and it's a big but – if I was a truly patient gardener I would have noticed the problem, checked with the experts first, waited a while and probably it would all have come good all by itself.
Patience is not merely a virtue, it also has its virtues. It's a shame that I seem to regularly remind myself of that just after I've been impatient yet again.
5 comments:
That seems like a really helpful book - I only garden in pots on my balcony, but things seem to go awry quite often...I'm Impatient too...always stalking the pots to see if anything has sprouted.
I think many gardeners can be called impatient, I one of them. I like to see it as being a sign of excess passion and tlc, which aren't bad traits, lol. Your garden looks and sounds wonderful this time of year. Those kaffir lime leaves make a great curry, and yep the fruit looks like one only a mother could love, lol.
Zing personified!
Oh yes, I'm an impatient one too! I love your citrus trees and I feel very inspired by your espaliered lime. I really appreciate all the great (locally relevant) information you have here on your blog.
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