Morning! Nearly three days of sunshine, albeit still a bit chilly (!) and quite a bit achieved in the garden already. Can't wait for some warmer temperatures to kick in!!!!
Just had an Acer Griseum delivered this morning so itching to get that in the ground as a 'replacement' for an old apple tree I've taken down.
Had to google Gedling to find out where three days of sunshine has happened!
Like you, Adam, I'm itching to get planting. I have several shrubs that appear to have survived the winter in pots that are going in as soon as I get my garden back
Thanks for the welcome Flo Bear! Been an avid reader of the GW forums and site for some time. Seems a friendly place so thought I'd stop lurking and start posting! The sunshine took me by surprise too! Nearly reported a UFO on Saturday when I saw a big, shiny, yellow thing in the sky.... and then realisation dawned as distant memories of the fabled 'Sun' came flooding back It actually reached a tropical 8C on Sunday.... only two layers of fleece needed to keep warm so things must be on the up, eh?
Doc. Morning all forkers. Lovely sunny day here, if breezy, so I am going out to plant up the pots I bought yesterday at the pound shop. Always the cheapskate...
Sitting here at my desk with a sarnie, looking out into a sunny garden , bird feeders blowing in the wind and clouds scudding across the sky - it may be cold but it is beginning to look like spring
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Just had a cuppa in the conservatory - for the first time this year it seemed worth it. It is warm enough outside to go out in a fleece, not a coat, and after a few days without rain, I had to water some new plants again. Plenty of life springing up in the garden. Fab!
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Just had an Acer Griseum delivered this morning so itching to get that in the ground as a 'replacement' for an old apple tree I've taken down.
Rgds Adam
Morning Bunnyzzzzzzzzz and welcome Shadoweaver.
Had to google Gedling to find out where three days of sunshine has happened!
Like you, Adam, I'm itching to get planting. I have several shrubs that appear to have survived the winter in pots that are going in as soon as I get my garden back
Rgds Adam
20degrees in greenhouse....partyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Just had a cuppa in the conservatory - for the first time this year it seemed worth it.
It is warm enough outside to go out in a fleece, not a coat, and after a few days without rain, I had to water some new plants again. Plenty of life springing up in the garden. Fab!