Showing posts with label #gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #gardening. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 April 2023

Spring green and gold in the garden

 

kerria


wallflower


hardy geranium, rose, (behind rose) knapweed, phlox, lungwort and small daffs (flowering now over) getting ready for summer


pulmonaria (lungwort)


birdbox and bluetit (taken from indoors hence the blurry image)


new leaves on the little tree


rosemary in full flower


tulips 


new leaves for the elephant ears (bergenia)


grass seed beginning to grow on new lawn area



Monday, 1 March 2021

Springtime in the Garden

 Happy St. David's Day!

After a weekend of beautiful blue skies & warm temperatures the little daffodils in the garden have bloomed, a lovely sight after a dismal winter. I have spotted bumble bees, honey bees & a brimstone butterfly over the weekend, along with more garden birds making the most of the sunshine.


Spring means it's time to reach for the seed tin, check what seed is still viable from last year & work out sowing times. I use a moon phase planting calendar to help plan timings. For germination, especially if sowing directly outside, it seems to help. There is a full moon towards the end of March so will aim to sow outdoors by then, if no frosts are forecast. 

I have bought some new flower seed for this year, Helianthus annuus 'Sonja' for the bees, some Mexican Marigold for companion planting, Phlox drummondii 'Creme Brulee' to fill in the borders & Brachyscome multifida 'Blue & White Mix' to use in pots for the patio. I found a few self-seeded foxgloves growing well & a few strawberry runners which have survived my neglect & the fierce recent frosts, these welcome free plants are always a bonus. 









 

Monday, 18 May 2020

Garden in May...

During the coronavirus lockdown, I have been posting a series of photos each day taken while strolling around our garden. I've posted these on Facebook and Twitter and, for me, they seem to be a moment of quiet and calm amidst the chaos and uncertainty of the pandemic...
Today, I'm posting up a series of  short videos which I hope will give a feel for what's in the garden now.