He has also trimmed part of the lower garden though I have to say that despite all efforts the wild flower meadow is more of a bog with yellow pea in it. Where has all the yellow rattle gone?
The Evolution of a small garden, lots of mistakes, lots of hard work, for those who love gardening.
Monday, 2 September 2024
THERMOSTAT UP AGAIN?
He has also trimmed part of the lower garden though I have to say that despite all efforts the wild flower meadow is more of a bog with yellow pea in it. Where has all the yellow rattle gone?
Sunday, 1 September 2024
STILL WAITING
For summer up t' north.
Yes heat in the south but here rarely escapes the teens in Centigrade.
And WET!
I have picked our six or so damson trees and almost three fruit a tree.
The blackcurrants are pruned and some of the damson suckers removed. I used some of the pruning to shove in the veg bed for future trees. They root so easily if left alone.
R weeds on assiduously.
I know R does not like my Elephant grass but I do. I suppose one day I will come home and find it gone?
The bay tree outside the kitchen window was too big and we have bay elsewhere so out came the saw. It may not be up to Monty Don's standard of lopping but it will do.
We have eaten our first Bramleys and there are conference pears ripening on the kitchen windowsill.
Thursday, 15 August 2024
THERMOSTAT DOWN/UP AGAIN
The garden is flourishing, perhaps too much? Our white birches stand tall at the far end of the garden as do the swathes of uncut grass.
Time for the strimmer?
And then there is the gunnera getting bigger and bigger.
Saturday, 3 August 2024
A TIME TO WEED, A TIME TO HACK
The garden is out of control, well my control. The bottom hedge is fifteen feet high, the paths are overgrown and hedges sprouting. The grass is waist high and the wildflower meadow is desperately short of most of the flowers I sowed etc.
We are short of butterflies and bees, veg is being eaten by rabbits, mice, snails, slugs, pigeons but not us.
Everywhere is so lush, so prolific and with the warmth R has bought a white agapanthus to join the blue and put out the aeonium in the same bed.
She weeds and weeds especially the creeping jenny that has s-p-r-e-a-d.
Elsewhere we have two flowers on the big magnolia and other stuff -
And for some reason it is a hydrangea year -
Elsewhere we have yellows, violas and roses, daisies and alchemilla.