Sunday, February 26, 2023

Cup of coffee in the sun while I sit and contemplate on what I have to do next.




Went to my favourite garden centre on Friday for some more copper beech to go behind the bench but they had sold out and won't have any more til next week. they will save me some, but I couldn't come away empty handed and came away with these grasses.



Meanwhile in the back garden, things are beginning to stir albeit a little more slowly.





The Mahonia has finished flowering but is producing a lovely lot of berries.


The back garden gets hardly any sun at this time of year so it can be forgiven for waking up later than the front.





 


It seems quite strange but my front garden is feeling more zenlike than my back garden at the moment. Could this be because I am spending more time out there trying to get it back into shape after last years devastation?

Here is a quick tour, spring is definately springing round here.














 

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Been busy in the front garden over the last few days, got the first coat of paint on the table and chairs, debating whether I can get away with just touching up the bits I missed or if I should buy another tin of paint and put a second coat on.


Went to my favourite garden centre yesterday and fell in love with these double primroses.


Think they go rather well with the crocus round my bench.


Had a friend come and prune my David Austen roses.



And I've been busy pruning the Buddlea.


Got an awful lot of shredding to do!

 

Friday, February 10, 2023

Following on from yesterdays post, the new fence was erected in place of the demolished hedge and I lost no time in replacing the old hedge with a mixture of Hazel, Hornbeam and Cherry unerplanted with snowdrops. It will be a while before it has thickened up enough for my birds to nest in it , but it has started shooting again after the winter so there is hope. 



My beloved Ash tree has been replaced with a Mountain Ash, which I hope the birds will get to love as much as they loved the old tree.


I used to sit under the Ash tree with my morning coffee, so I have planted a chamomile 'lawn', and placed a bench and Buddha and made  my meditation corner under the Mountain Ash.




The front hedge was a bit more of a problem to replace, the workmen had been told only to take the Ash bushes out and leave the Fuschias and all the other plants in front of the hedge. To be fare they were brilliant and treated the garden with as much respect as was possible under the circumstances. I hard pruned my flowering currant and stuck the clippings in the ground and they look as though they have taken as there are new shoots appearing, also some pieces of a bush with orange flowers whose name I have forgotten look as though they may come. A Black Elder bush was replanted there and an apple tree a neighbour had grown from seed has found a home there. Two bronze beech bushes and a clump of crocus are by the side of.
 my bench.




The workmen were told to dig my winter flowering Jasmine up under pain of death and bless them they managed to put the new fence up round her, and she has repaid their care by flowering better than ever in this her third year.


They also managed to save my Dorothy Perkins(?) rose.

It was well worth all the gallons of coffee they got through as they were much more careful in my garden than some of the others in the road.







 

Thursday, February 9, 2023

I mentioned before about the devastation and heartbreak the council caused in my garden last year. My poor Ash tree had succumbed to the dreaded Ash dieback disease, and the hedge between my garden and next door was growing halfway across my window, but there really was no need to take the front hedge out, and they really shouldn't have done it in the middle of the nesting season. There were at least 2 nests in the side hedge.








But after all said and done, I'm glad the council ordered the removal of the Ash tree stump as it took 7 boys and 2 diggers 2 days to dig it up and a low loader and driver to take it away.
I would never have been able to afford it.

 

A quick look round the front garden this morning
. Found these two beauties in the local market to join the Helebores outside my front door.













The winter flowering heathers are looking a bit sorry for themselves in the sink by the front door,


so I moved them to a patch in the back garden.
Hope they will be happy there.