The pond area is looking good, the grasses work well, I love the tiny cyclamen infront, I can't see this from the house, my cider pot blocks the view. It's always lovely to pop here, there are primroses and hellebores in flower in the fruit bed, pretty pops of colour.
Whilst I was cutting back the old hellebore leaves to let the buds show, I found another almost black flowering hellebore, so I have two plants which is pleasing, I think I moved the parent plant to my square garden from the black pot. I do have two other pink plants, which the shoots are a bit later.
When we were in Lidl's last week, I picked up this trio of hyacinths, I did not get any bulbs last autumn, I'm using my hand painted pot, after they have bloomed I will pop them in the garden.
A couple of weeks ago, I cut back my gaura plant with white blooms, I popped 4 bits into water, so I'm pleased to see roots on two bits, I have read these plants don't live for years, so I will regularly take cuttings.
Friday was wet, all day, just steady rain, we did not go anywhere, Saturday was blue skies and bright, so I had an hour in the garden, I tied my broad bean plants higher up their stakes, I cut a small cauliflower and thinned some smaller carrots for lunch today. I cut a scrappy cabbage for our neighbours chickens and I raked the paths between my raised veg beds, I have a special plastic rake which makes the job so easy. Next I went in my greenhouse, which was nice and warm, checked my plants, re-potted a couple which were out growing their pots. It was warm inside, so I lingered long than necessary, soon I will start my sweet peas and other seeds, the new growing season is starting. The ground is still frozen so I can only sort stuff for the greenhouse.
We have nothing planned for today, we are expecting rain all day, it does feel slightly warmer this morning. I am still reading, this time from my kindle, and I have started knitting another pair of socks, I prefer it when my hands are busy.




It’s certainly the weather to settle down and read or knit. We had a covering of snow this morning but now it’s raining
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It's still snowy and icy here today, although the forecast is for the weather to warm up a bit from today onwards. I do hope so.
ReplyDeletere the cauli : can I ask if you get troubled by slugs and snails on them? We tried growing some at the allotment last year and they were completely ruined by slugs eating into the very core. They looked lovely and white but the middles were awful; black and mushy. We didn't bother this year as it was wasted effort but I do love a good cauliflower.
Enjoy your day Marlene :)
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We have not had any issues with slugs and snails, I did use plant collars around the base of each plant, maybe that helped. I am always on the look out for them.
DeleteIt's s o nice to see flowers in the garden in January and your cyclamen are so pretty. Our kerria japonica has been flowering for weeks - a lovely bright yellow on a dull day.
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