Tuesday 18 July 2017

Still Planting and Weeding...

18th July, 2017
Gardening in the rain!














Standalone Farm residents






I must admit weather really affects my inclination for gardening and the last few weeks have been busy with gatherings and celebrations!
My mother in law had her 80th in a garden (not ours!) and our contribution was cake-based, using rather tongue-in-cheek a load of recipes from a Prue Leith supplement from the Daily Fail which is a newspaper I won't even burn in the wood burner… however I digress, and I also wanted to mention the sudden changes in temperature which are a disaster for me and put paid to any gardening activity. My dad also turned 80 but we will celebrate that in August when we travel north to see him.
My daughter and I went to Standalone Farm and had a lovely time wandering into the areas we hadn't been in before.
Then there have been celebration evenings and discos in my daughters’ schools; one of which involved copious amounts of glitter…
Garden plants I didn't plant...

So today took us to Wimpole Hall to explore the grounds without entering a farm or big house, something we hadn't yet done and we wanted to see if we could get to the Folly in the grounds. It was a truly lovely day for it and despite family squabbles along the way I clocked 8,000 steps and we only got rained on in the car on the way home. I jumped in the shower when we got home and feeling fresh, I thought I should spend some time in the garden aided and abetted by my youngest. A couple of days ago, I picked up some last minute bargains in the pound shop so Squeaky helped me to add a couple of strawberry plants to my flourishing planters, protected by my slug pellets. An update on the Slugless Pellets is that my lettuces are munchless and my hostas are recovering so that is definitely a repeat purchase. The broccoli sprouts have been nibbled but we have a very plump pigeon chick frequenting certain areas and I think he has come from the chestnut tree.
However, it was sun out for only a few minutes and it started raining! I have admitted to being a fairweather gardener but it was actually refreshing! It also made the weeds easier to pull out. My little one decided to get an umbrella out and hold it over me but after a few dunts on the head I declined her kind offer. Second shower to remove mud and weed residue... but a few drifts of iris and another bulb whose name escapes me and we are looking like changing the front garden into more my space.
I have been enjoying having my new camera and will share some cracking images once I work out how to download them (lots of stages...)

Thursday 6 July 2017

Still planting!


My cache of new books...
6th July, 2017
Activity has speeded up if anything...
I have been busy doing little things and gradually I am managing to have a real garden. The slugs and snails are getting targetted too, as anything I plant is surrounded by the Slugless pellets as well as fertilised with the pellets I ordered from EasyMulch and I have been watering every day at the moment in an attempt to still have plants alive before the summer holidays hit.
The planters have been painted and lots of weeds have been shredded. Our next plan is to get a compost bin installed but it also involves getting rid of some serious bushes, so waiting for the garden bin to get emptied ironically!
My bookshelf is creaking from the weight of the birthday books and charity shop finds... I will review them soon as they have been hugely instrumental in giving me information and inspiration, its just been a busy old time!
My planters are looking busy with veg and flowers. and my chocolate cosmos is looking lovely amongst the courgettes, brocolli, and petunias.

Foxgloves...


Seeds for next year..

Saturday 1 July 2017

Another summer month!









1st July, 2017
Planting my new planters
I have painted and filled five new planters and have made the corner of the concrete in the garden look a little bit more friendly.
We are really pleased with the planters as they are very well made. I bought more Cuprinol/wood stain than I needed so it looks like more things in the garden will be getting a makeover... and there are some legs needing painted!
Nick Jeffreys is based in Baldock and can be reached on 07831438238