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Thursday, 13 November 2025

November garden

My daisy bed is still stunning, this simple planting has worked perfectly, I do very little to this bed, hubby loves it as well. I love how the blooms tumble to the lawn, I am hopeful of a few seedings next spring. These are evergreen and if our winter is mild we will have daisies for months.
A couple of my fuchsias are still  in bloom, both are not in the ground, being raised they do flower longer. My hosta tub is a mass of colour, the begonia is full of flowers, all the cyclamen are in pots, placed there for colour.
A quick check on my veg beds, everything is growing well, I have a fine pea net over both beds to keep the birds away. The veg in these beds requires no work, they will grow over winter giving spring harvest.


I managed to pick up all the leaves, I got 4 tubs, my acer is bare, so just the last of the huge magnolia leaves left to drop, both black dustbins are full, they will supply me with leaf mulch next autumn. I have piled loads of leaves over my rhubarb crown, I did the same last year. My composters are both full, the levels will drop, I don't plan to dig the compost out until the spring, when I should get enough compost for my needs.

Everything is looking good in the greenhouse, I will soon sow my sweet-peas, they were a success this year, so I'm going to do exactly as I did last year. I will plant my tulips in pots, hopefully with Molly on Sunday, she loves the garden, I have an amaryllis bulb to plant as well, in hope to have a flower before Christmas, I have 5 other bulbs which I have put outside in hope the cold weather will stimulate a bud instead of just leaves.

Our fake grass helps keep the garden looking good, it has brilliant drainage which is necessary in our wet winters, I get as much pleasure looking at our winter garden as I do in summer, the structure is enough to give interest. 

I spent Wednesday with daughter, I have finished all the children's gifts and George's birthday present, I'm out with hubby on Friday to choose our gift to each other. I did get a pair of green cords from Next, I have always loved cord trousers, they are not often on sale, so I grabbed a pair when I saw them.

8 comments:

  1. Your garden is looking well, I am still waiting for a dry patch to plant my bulbs. I love corduroy and for many years bought the soft, stretchy cord leggings from Sainsbury's but last year and this they are all wide legs and I don't get on with loads of fabric flapping about my legs. I wear old pairs for gardening so the wide leg ones would definitely get in the way.

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  2. It's lovely to see colour in the garden all year round and your daisies look so pretty.
    Cords seem to be everywhere this year.

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    1. The lady in Next said they were this years trend.

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  3. It's great to see so much still blooming in your garden. Those daisies look glorious. Your veg beds look amazing too. Well done on bagging up all of the leaves. I need to do this in our garden, but they haven't dropped fully yet. Free leaf mulch is always a boost for the soil.

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  4. Lovely to see your autumn garden looking so good.

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  5. I think your daisies look pretty.
    Cords seem to be popular this season...I'm even thinking of getting some :)

    All the best Jan

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  6. The autumn garden is lovely. The colour is amazing, and the daisy border just wonderful.

    God bless.

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  7. Really lovely. Currently, after the snow and the wind, our garden is just a mass of leaves. Husband got rid of all the ones that fell last weekend and now there are more!

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