We had the first hard frost last week. The few flowers still clinging on were huddled against the cold but everything looked beautiful with their sparkling edges. The winter lettuces and salad leaves will be fine in the greenhouse. It’s not heated but offers just enough protection from the biting wind and scorching frost. TheContinue reading “Frost and Fire”
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Flowers and Festive Fun
It was quite a week. I had two beautiful bouquets for my birthday. So welcome with the fading colours of the garden. A lovely reminder of the show over the last few months and now that the garden is almost asleep a sharp contrast with the softer tones outdoors. There are a few hardy flowersContinue reading “Flowers and Festive Fun”
Crackers about Christmas
Planted Lilies this weekend. I wasn’t impressed with the bulbs. I hope they grow. A variety called “Brasilia”, very pretty with delicate colours, favourites of mine. I grew them a few years ago, as you can see from my photo, but they died out. Trying again. Meanwhile the garden has its blazing Autumn shades andContinue reading “Crackers about Christmas”
Remembering and Looking Ahead
This week it’s time to reflect. To think of those who gave their lives so we could enjoy ours. The scarlet field poppy is such a potent symbol. It brings our thoughts into sharp focus and reminds us how fortunate we are. I have always been thankful for what I’ve got but it’s no badContinue reading “Remembering and Looking Ahead”
Crochet and Contentment
It seems like Summer has officially ended now that the runner beans are over. The plants have been removed, chopped up and added to the compost bin. I kept some mature pods and allowed them to dry before saving the seeds for next year. The Brussells sprout plants are forming little buds. I hope they’llContinue reading “Crochet and Contentment”
Damp Autumn Days
Winter is rushing towards me at an alarming rate! Need to hold on to those precious moments while the garden has a little colour and interesting things. Lots of fungi have sprung up. Fascinating to see. A large collection under a hedge and others dotted about. Another sign that Winter is on its way isContinue reading “Damp Autumn Days”
Ginger Cakes and Old Folks
A few lovely days have given me the opportunity to work outside. I planted a few more daffodils. Some called “Delibes” and a few more called “Flower Record”. You can’t have too many. I shall be greedy for flowers after the dreariness of the winter. The plums have surprised me this year and a fewContinue reading “Ginger Cakes and Old Folks”
Baskets Full of Goodies
Leaves cover the paths now under the fruit trees. Damp and scented, they form a carpet on the earth. Sweeping is a constant job at this time of year but it’s good to leave a few leaves to shelter creatures over the winter. Mellow autumn is turning the garden colours to shades of gold andContinue reading “Baskets Full of Goodies”
Cosy Blankets and Chutney
The longer evenings are drawing in and with them a feeling of needing to be snug and warm. Not quite time for a log fire but a cosy blanket is welcome. A time to knit, read and paint a picture or two. Before winter sets in I like to be busy storing away my jarsContinue reading “Cosy Blankets and Chutney”
The Swinging Sixties
The old plum tree has surprised me with a pretty good crop this year. A couple of years ago it was suffering from a fungal infection and the few plums it produced were horrible, distorted things. Fortunately it’s recovered. Often though the plums are blown down and bruised, or nibbled by birds and other gardenContinue reading “The Swinging Sixties”
