Hosta, I have a huge clematis montana running through the trees at the top of the garden. Perhaps I need to plant more trees to grow the clematis through.
Fitted a wood burning stove just in time for Christmas and keeping it supplied with logs is a full time job as I am determined if possible to get through the winter without having to buy in. I have plenty of stuff cut down a couple of years ago or more laying around the rough bits. They are seasoned and just have to be dried off around the stove before use. But today had time to trim one garden edge and also plant four rows of onions. Spring is in the air. Just watching the birds going potty tells you that.
Was a busy day in the LMS garden, managed to spy on the frog spawn, after sowing, tomatoes, aubergine, marigolds, onion seeds, cucumber, courgette, watermelon (thought I'd give it a go) corn on the cob seeds, and garlic cloves... the weekend has wild flower seeds, peas, beans, carrots, sunflowers and potatoes to keep us busy here
How lucky are those of you who enjoyed nice weather. It was VERY cold and VERY damp all day yesterday, so was only outside long enough to check on the RED Squirrel feeder and top up the bird bath. Don't think today will be much better. Currently my garden is blanketed in thick fog Still, have Aubergine and Pepper seedlings to pot up, so happy to stay inside.
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Hosta, I have a huge clematis montana running through the trees at the top of the garden. Perhaps I need to plant more trees to grow the clematis through.
Hi Edd,
You haven't told us how you got out! Hope you're okay and not seeing stars anymore.
If i'd known you were into well diving Edd, I'd have got you to jump down the one in my conservatory and sort out the lighting.
Hope you're OK.
Fitted a wood burning stove just in time for Christmas and keeping it supplied with logs is a full time job as I am determined if possible to get through the winter without having to buy in. I have plenty of stuff cut down a couple of years ago or more laying around the rough bits. They are seasoned and just have to be dried off around the stove before use. But today had time to trim one garden edge and also plant four rows of onions. Spring is in the air. Just watching the birds going potty tells you that.
Happy gardening.
Sounds rather scarey, Edd. Hope you aren't too bruised.
Have weeded half a flower bed today, would have done more but had 3 long phone calls.
Was a busy day in the LMS garden, managed to spy on the frog spawn, after sowing, tomatoes, aubergine, marigolds, onion seeds, cucumber, courgette, watermelon (thought I'd give it a go) corn on the cob seeds, and garlic cloves... the weekend has wild flower seeds, peas, beans, carrots, sunflowers and potatoes to keep us busy here
How lucky are those of you who enjoyed nice weather. It was VERY cold and VERY damp all day yesterday, so was only outside long enough to check on the RED Squirrel feeder and top up the bird bath. Don't think today will be much better. Currently my garden is blanketed in thick fog
Still, have Aubergine and Pepper seedlings to pot up, so happy to stay inside.
it's going to be a busy weekend! This is the best mulch/compost I have ever had I could eat it!!
A A Milne
Was that home grown Lily Pilly? Looks lovely
sadly not! We can never keep ours, it seems to get used the moment it's ready. Never enough.
got a really good deal in this tho!
just discovered naughty dogs been playing in it!!
A A Milne