It’s the Vernal Equinox this week! The days and nights will be of equal length. The garden is responding to the extra light and so am I. Every sunny day is a bonus to be treasured and filled with garden activities. There are some beauties filling out the borders. I’m urging them on, greedy forContinue reading “Glowing Colours, New Beginnings and Cheese Scones.”
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Seeds, Soup and Cacti
Almost mid March and the beginning of a busy time in the garden. Lots of seed packets waiting, promising good things for summer and next Winter. Unfortunately, Allium Leaf Miner has been a menace in the garden for the last few years. I was dismayed to discover that it’s active in March. The fly laysContinue reading “Seeds, Soup and Cacti”
Garden Pleasures, Cranberry Cakes and Old Books.
Another week has flown by. The birds are calling and the buds on the pear trees are swelling. The pink blossom on a tree nearby is giving it’s annual show. A little more blossom to come and then it will be magnificent. We have the first frogspawn of the year in our pond. I’ve plantedContinue reading “Garden Pleasures, Cranberry Cakes and Old Books.”
Pansies, Pottery and Poetry
March begins this week. A step nearer to Spring. The vernal equinox is on the 21st. That’s when the day and night are of equal length and the natural world goes mad in a riot of colour and activity. Can’t wait! Things are definitely stirring though. The birds are calling for mates. I saw theContinue reading “Pansies, Pottery and Poetry”
Early Flowers and Parsnip Wine
I’m hoping this spell of good weather will last. The garden is looking better by the day but Winter has a nasty way of surprising us at times like these. February is not Spring, although we all like to believe it is. Grateful though for every opportunity to admire the few flowers daring to braveContinue reading “Early Flowers and Parsnip Wine”
Potatoes and Pottery
Almost halfway through February. So glad to see the days growing longer and some opportunities to do a few jobs. Indoors, it’s time to “chit” the seed potatoes bought at our local nursery. This means putting them in a light spot to encourage shoots before planting. The light is necessary to produce firm little greenContinue reading “Potatoes and Pottery”
A Sweet Treat
The garden is gradually coming back to life. The snowdrops have opened more of their snow-white flowers but there are many more to follow. Tipping up the dainty blooms allows me to see the delicate green markings on the inner petals. So pretty! I’m surprised every year when I discover one tiny clump of doubleContinue reading “A Sweet Treat”
A Few of my Favourite Things
Almost February. The days are gradually lengthening and the garden is slowly stirring. Time for a bit of trimming of dark, dead stems and soggy leaves, to make room for emerging green shoots. Whenever there’s a dry day I shall be out there tidying and making ready for the Spring show. One day last weekContinue reading “A Few of my Favourite Things”
Survival and Resourcefulness
Snow and ice! A cold garden, covered in a white blanket last week. Not a favourite of mine but even so, an opportunity to see some lovely sights. The birds have been tucking in on the bird table and feeders. Although they’re very elusive I snapped a few through the window, Signs that spring isContinue reading “Survival and Resourcefulness”
Hearth and Home
Halfway through January and Winter is truly underway. It has been relatively mild although the forecast is for colder weather soon. This is when I appreciate hearth and home more than ever. Enjoying baking in my warm kitchen and snuggled up by the fire at night. But then I have always appreciated being at home,Continue reading “Hearth and Home”
