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Tuesday, 25 February 2025

My happy place

 I have cut back all the daisies in this bed, they have stayed green throughout the winter months and now are showing signs of growth, the bed is full of spring bulbs, which I hope are going to bloom again this year, I don't want the daisies to get too big, I loved the look last summer. I have swapped one plant from the back, replacing it with a second snowberry.

I dug up this hellebore from the back corner of the square bed under the Magnolia tree, and popped it here infront of my tub, it will be easier to see, there is my peony in the back corner, they should blend together. I am hoping not to purchase so many shrubs this year. 

My covers are on my raised veg beds, I did the same last year, this time I have changed the direction I am going to sow my rows, the smaller rows will give me easier management of the beds. The broad beans and onions are both doing well, I have planned what to grow next to them. I have transplanted a few tiny parsnips and some carrots, I have more carrots if this batch take, in hope of an early harvest.

 The greenhouse is catching any sun we get, it's a perfect spot, in the summer it gets shade from our Magnolia tree, the garage shelters it from most of the wind, it's nice and warm inside, it's raised above the garden level, the previous owners had a summerhouse in the spot. 


I always feel so good when I have had time outside in the garden, just an hour outside Monday,  it was warm enough to be without a coat, I got quiet a bit done. Tuesday hubby painted the fence the same grey colour, (the photo above was taken before he painted the fence) I sorted and moved pots at the back section, gave everywhere a sweep. I also weeded the side bed and cut back my roses. We sat and enjoyed our first outside coffee break of the year.

We have a few non growing things to do in the coming weeks, we will together wash the paving, and we want to try and sort the wall by our back door, the render is damaged and we can't find anyone interested in such a small job, so we will have a go ourselves. I also want my metal table and chairs dipped and powder coated white, we are looking into who is best to do them.

The garage is full, all our wooden furniture and loads of bits for the garden, most will come out throughout March, which will give us back working space inside. I am holding back on sowing any seeds, now is the preparation time. 

14 comments:

  1. Is it really worth growing carrots?Barbarax

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    1. On cost no, but on taste yes, purchased carrots never taste as good as home grown.

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  2. I've had a day outside today too. Cleared some leaves in the garden, although some are still too wet to get up and I popped down the allotment, only went to get some compost but ended up doing some weeding. It's was nice to get outside and get some jobs done. Your garden looks tidier than mine, this time of year the top end of our garden is still very wet so not a lot can be done just yet.

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  3. Your garden is looking lovely, Marlene. Isn't it fantastic when the weather is good enough for us to get in the garden.

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  4. Today was a good day to spend time in the garden, nice blue sky and sunshine.
    Your garden is looking lovely.

    All the best Jan

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  5. We are considering on doing more raised bed gardening. We aren't getting any younger and bending over for great lengths of time is hard on our backs.
    I love your raised beds.

    God bless.

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    1. Raised beds as so much better, we have clay soil here, we purchased loads of good top soil which we have mixed with our compost and mushroom compost.

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  6. It's all looking lovely, everything is coming along nicely. Out of interest, do you have your magnolia tree pollarded? I'm asking as we had 2 large cherry trees pollarded in December & they look awful at present. Hoping for reassurance that they'll come back eventually!

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    1. Our tree was done late last year, we get it done every couple of years and in between we cut it back ourselves. We won't get so many flowers this year, which is OK as we feel it's more important to keep it small.

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  7. I'm envious of your time in the garden, Marlene. And it sounds like you've made a great start to your growing season. The ground is still a bit too damp here, but my seeds are ready and waiting. I think I'll have to pot up my sweet peas and keep them indoors a little while longer. X

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  8. Your raised beds look lovely with the wicker all around them. The garden is looking good. Can't wait for the spring now.

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  9. My 'Happy Place" is still knee deep (at least) in snow...just vague white humps. Looking forward to seeing all your blooming things!

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  10. I agree with you that just a short time pottering in the garden over the last few days has made me feel so much better. We have a number of raised beds and it makes it so much easier to work in the garden and also give a few extra sitting spots for me to rest awhile.
    Enjoy your happy place.

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