Sunday 2 October 2011

Summer in September

Well it has been glorious this past week; temperatures hitting 28 degress celsius - which is very uncommon for September here in the UK.

I took this opportunity to have a day off from work and head out to my allotment (with having a cold and it being a bit damp weather-wise of late I hadn't been there for a couple of weeks) and it was a super day.

First thing though I grabbed some topsoil from a guy I met on Freecycle and filled up various tubs to take around to load up the raised beds already in situ.

It was lovely and warm on the plot, the light was beautiful and leaves fluttered down off the trees. I had the chance to finish removing grass and weeds from the right hand side - ready for the 2nd raised bed to go in, and to weed around my leeks and fuschias (pics below). I also made a start on setting my stone path in place.

A break at lunch resulted in having a pastie and a small cake from the local bakers and I then took a stroll around Harpers Lane perimeter and took some pictures with my husband Sal's fabulous Canon digital SLR. Loving this camera! Some allotment holders are getting ready for Halloween by all accounts too...

Here are some pics of the day...back soon!

Bev
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Saturday 20 August 2011

Isle of Wight

Back in July we had a lovely week's holiday on the Isle of Wight.

There were lots of lovely gardens to visit, most notably the stunning walled garden at Osborne House.

It was so inspiring. I couldn't wait to get back to get some serious allotment time in. More of which will follow soon as I plan on going tomorrow to do some more work on it...










Friday 8 July 2011

Summer

Well, haven't we have had a mixed bag of weather so far...blisteringly hot, chucking it down. But I have been tending to the allotment and planting things out in the back garden when I can.

I got a call from Margaret at the allotments asking how I was doing as she hadn't seen me for a few weeks. The weather had been bad and I had pulled a muscle so had missed some allotmenting action. So we decided that having half the plot would be more of a manageable size for me.

The potatoes are doing well; flowering and getting nice and tall. Can't wait to reveal their bounty soon.

My garden is also looking neat and tidy and the lawn is looking good. More seed will go down in September I think...

Also had a lovely ride out to the South Lakes last weekend and Sal drove me to Halecat , which is a lovely husband-and-wife-ran nursery. Check out the pictures.

See you all soon
B x










Sunday 1 May 2011

Allotment Alert



Lordy! Less than a year on the waiting list and I get the call, 'we got a plot for you'. Woo hoo. So work has begun on turning over all the soil, removing the odd brick and carpet(!) and lots of roots, weeds etc. Oh it so exciting.

Also Josie and I are busy sowing seedlings for our gardens (I am managing to sauna most of mine - fool), so some pics here of sweet pea and various veg in J's greenhouse. Also a pic of Erin's Fairy Garden...(J's daughter) Enjoy...

B
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Sunday 6 March 2011

Spring on its Way

Oh joy, spring is in the air - I can smell it.

The front garden is looking good after I tidied up a few weeds and I have scattered around the bulbs and plants some rockery style flower seeds I got from the local supermarket. Hopefully things will start to blossom very soon...

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Saturday 12 February 2011

Come Back Peter, Come Back Paul


Ok, so the bird table wasn't a huge success - not a single bird landed on it, that I was aware of anyway. So my dad said I needed to hang feeders from it...as it wasn't that secure in the ground I thought it best that I invest in feeder station.

This one was £10 bargain from Aldi the other week and I finally got around to putting it up today.

Bring on the birds!

Sunday 30 January 2011

Big Garden Birdwatch

At last, it is a nice dry day, though the ground is still quite hard from the frost at least I got out there today and had a chance to tidy up and cut back a few plants.

I feel spring is just around the corner and can't wait to decide which seeds to sow and pop in the greenhouse so by summer the garden will be full of colour and beautiful flowers.

The free seeds are being given away again with Amateur Gardening magazine after their winter hiatus so I have a nice collection now to choose from.

I also sat for an hour earlier to see how many birds I could spot for the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch. It was very quiet in my garden but I did spot a few wood pigeons, a couple of blackbirds, a song thrush and believe it or not a heron! Hoping there is a space on their website for 'other' so I can log that.

Bev x

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