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Tuesday, 13 January 2026

A garden year 2025

 Hellebores gave early colour, these were my blooms in January, I adore the dark red almost black bloom, so many different shades.

Spring bulbs in pots were a success in February, I have loads of vintage clay pots, the cyclamen were still blooming. 


March and my triple acer was in full leaf, it's in a shady spot and looked glorious, plus my azalea below, so many things in bud. 


It's April and there were so many different flowers in bloom, loads of colours for late spring. 


The first picking of fruits, strawberries, it's May and summer was on its way, it was to become the best year for berries, with bumper strawberries, raspberries and blackberries. 


My first successful year with sweet peas, sown way back in beginning of the year, plenty to pick here in June, again I had a bumper crop, picking blooms most days. 


July is begonia time, I adore these blooms, they produced flowers until the frost arrived, most are grown in pots off the ground. 
 

These fleabane daisies had bloomed for months and look really good, they will stay green the whole year, August the garden is full of so many different flowers. 


Zinnias and asters are the stars in September, so many different styles and colours, plus my favourite begonia, full of orange blooms.


I always think of primroses as a spring flower but every October they bloom in our garden, I have them in 6 different spots. 


I grow veg all year round in the two raised beds and loads of bags and buckets, November had all the over winter veg looking good.


In December you can see the skeleton of the garden, bare trees, and shrubs, our fake grass gives the impression of everything tidy, this is the time when I am thinking of any changes.



Just 12 views from my garden year last year, I choose mainly flowers for their beauty, I did grow plenty of fruit and veg, I hope for another great harvest year, can you feel the sunshine on this wet grey day.

I love every part of our garden, any tasks are made easy by the layout, not too much stretching and bending, most of the flower beds have shrubs for structure and perennials filling with colour. The fruit beds are sorted and require little work other than cutting back and collecting harvest. The veg beds and bags keep me busy, if I am not working in them I am planning what will follow, no space is left empty for long. My herbs are all grown in pots, I don't have so many ornamental pots, as they break (most are terracotta), I don't replace them. 

I hope you enjoyed my little look back at my garden in 2025. There were many more photo's I could have added but I did not want this post too long. Just a break from all this cold weather, with loads of colour, now time to think of seeds, firstly sweet-peas.

11 comments:

  1. That is a lovely review. Thank you

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  2. Lovely round upšŸ’š - I am looking forward to being able to get in to my own garden more this year.
    Working nearly full time in gardens all year round kind of dampened the enthusiasm for my own, but this year, my garden (and my kid's gardens) will finally get more of my attention😊

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  3. So very beautiful!
    There is a regular rhythm to gardening, a bloom/fruiting time for everything.

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  4. Lovely to see your garden through the months of the year

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  5. That was lovely, Marlene - so much to remember with pleasure and so much to look forward to in the months ahead.

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  6. It's nice to see a year's activity condensed into a single post -- not an easy thing to do!

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    1. The photos came from my 2025 posts on my blog, one from each month.

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  7. Thank you ... a lovely look back.
    You've changed your header too ... I like it.

    All the best Jan

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  8. Such a wonderful year in the garden. So many beautiful flowers and colour galore.

    God bless.

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  9. It's nice to take a look back at the garden and see it month by month in this way. It works right through the year for you.

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  10. I simply can't wait to get back into the garden. Your photos are lovely, Marlene, the strawberries made me drool!
    Angie

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