It’s been very cold, wet and windy so I have been reluctant to venture out. The house is snug and warm and the garden will wait. Nice inside the greenhouse and polytunnels though and things are growing well. The lettuces are showing promise and I’m already using the spring onions and radishes. The peas willContinue reading “Cabbages and Wine”
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Crab Apples and a Country Scene
The pear blossom was lovely but it’s fading fast. The petals are scattering around the garden like confetti at a wedding. The apple blossom will be lovely for a few more days and looking fabulous right now. Delicate pink petals, rosy buds and fresh green leaves are filling out the trees with all the promiseContinue reading “Crab Apples and a Country Scene”
Banana Loaf and Apple Blossom
The winter lettuce has finished but I’ve started on the cabbage I’ve been growing over the last few months. Sure sign that Spring is well and truly underway. I cut off a large fresh and juicy head and steamed it with diced apple and leek. It was delicious with a spoonful of soured cream andContinue reading “Banana Loaf and Apple Blossom”
The Hungry Gap
This is the time of year gardeners call “The Hungry Gap”. That is, the gap between last year’s crops and this year’s new ones. With a bit of management though we can spread a few things over the gap so there is always something fresh from the garden. Last October I planted lettuces in theContinue reading “The Hungry Gap”
The Ups and Downs of Spring
I’ve been writing my blog for 6 months now. My hope was that my experience was worth sharing and that I might encourage others to have a go at the little things which bring satisfaction and meaning to our lives. It must be obvious to anyone who reads my blog regularly that I’m very muchContinue reading “The Ups and Downs of Spring”
Savoury Sausages and a Sweet Little Doll
The weather is being very unkind. I’m not a cold weather person. I want the gentle Spring sun on my back as I work in the garden. Can’t be too long now though. Give it a week and hopefully we’ll all be basking again. The newly opened plum blossom is lovely. We have one bigContinue reading “Savoury Sausages and a Sweet Little Doll”
Easter Flowers and Knitted Toys
The Easter weather has been kind to us. Plenty of gardening and some sitting on the bench in the sun enjoying a beer. The Pulsatilla, or Pasque flower to give it it’s Easter meaning, opened its first bloom right on cue for Easter weekend. I used to have a few of these but the plantsContinue reading “Easter Flowers and Knitted Toys”
Spicy Cakes and Spring Flowers
My lovely daughter brought me a little posy from her garden. So pretty and so much appreciated. Easter treats are on my mind. I was thinking I might make some hot cross buns. I could make the dough in my bread making machine and then allow them to rise before baking. I might just doContinue reading “Spicy Cakes and Spring Flowers”
Flowers, Raindrops and Wine
The Spring flowers are bursting out now. More Daffodils, Hyacinths and Primulas. Lovely little Violets, buds on Clematis “Freda” and bright blue little Muscari. I love checking on them each day to see how the show is improving. The sky has been beautiful too. We are lucky to have some lovely tall Silver Birches andContinue reading “Flowers, Raindrops and Wine”
A New Book and Toby Jugs
I’ve had a lovely new book, “365 Days of Colour in the Garden”. Full of inspiring photos of beautiful plants to fill the garden with brightness all year round. That’s my aim. I can’t wait to get stuck in and plan how I’m going to improve the seasonal displays with flowers, berries and colourful stems.Continue reading “A New Book and Toby Jugs”
