The Potting Shed

November 2022

Still Getting Ready for the First Frosts!

Last month's Potting Shed should have said 'Be prepared for unseasonably warm weather all month and all the late flowering plants in the garden still looking amazing".  We start November without having any frosts.  The trees continue to put on a show, but it is just a matter of time before colder weather does come.  But rain or shine, warm or cold, take the time to enjoy your garden and the new Worplesdon Garden Club November Newsletter

Working

Jobs to Do in the Garden this Month

November - Honestly, The First Frosts Are Coming!

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Create leaf mould from fallen leaves

Relaxing

What's Looking Good in the Garden

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The Last Hurrah of Autumn Colour

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Thinking

This month's wordsearch and the new Cross Pollination puzzle

Wordsearch

Cross Pollination - M

The answers to all the short clues are plant names starting with the same letter, either in their common name or their Latin name, but what’s the name of the plant resulting from the cross-pollination of letters from the other plants in the grid?  The answers are at the bottom of the page. 

Visiting and Seeing

Places to Go and Things to Do

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Remembering

The Old 'Potting Shed' Pages

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Cross Pollination - M: The Answers

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The Cross Pollination plant is the Marigold, the common name for plants in the Tagetes genus.  These Mexican natives are typically grown as half-hardy annuals and come in a range of bright colours of yellow, orange, and white; sometimes with flecks of deep red.