Hi there,
Do you have some time?
This is a rather long and rambling post.
Firstly, thank you to all of you for the helpful suggestions regarding the phone table.
Hopefully I will get onto it and post some finished pics in the not too distant future.
Secondly, we are moving into spring at long last so I thought I had better post these mid winter pics.
Have a happy Monday everyone.
Firstly, thank you to all of you for the helpful suggestions regarding the phone table.
Hopefully I will get onto it and post some finished pics in the not too distant future.
Secondly, we are moving into spring at long last so I thought I had better post these mid winter pics.
Have a happy Monday everyone.
I wanted to show you what was happening in the garden mid July.
I was amazed I could find a few flowers.
Firstly the ever reliable camellias are starting to flower, hooray!
I like these pretty double pink ones even better when they are not splashed with mud from the pressure washer.
I don't mind the odd arum lily or two.
Violets are very special, my Grandmother used to pick them and bring them inside all the time.
The last surviving rose, I will be attacking these with the secateurs very soon.
The daisies are also very reliable and happy I think.
The lemons and the borage are going gangbusters!
Did you know the borage flower is edible, tastes peppery.
Our Harry Potter waves his magic over the seedlings. (forgive me, that was bad wasn't it)
Mr M is rather proud of his pumpkins.
If you are a sticky beak like me you might like to see things like the potting shed.
And the wood shed. I like seeing where all the real work is done.
Thanks for joining me on my mid winter garden ramble.
I can't wait for spring, it's nearly here.
