My sweet pea seeds have started to grow, now I will pop them into my long root sections, allowing them to grow into healthy plants for planting next month. The separate pot are a different type, which does not grow so high.
My cuttings from the fleabane daisies are forming roots in their water, these will go into pots in hope I can have enough plants for daughter's garden. I also have tiny seedlings in the greenhouse, failure is not an option this coming year.
These are Peony blend Ranunculus, in previous years I have planted their strange roots into the garden and never seen them again, this time they are in cells planted back in December, which they will stay in until they are in bud and ready to flower, then they can be spread around the garden, I have 18 plants here and a couple more in a nice pot.
My first early seed potatoes are starting to sprout, these won't go into a grow bag until the end of the month, then I can start my second early ones.
I adore this author, normally set in and around Brighton and DCI Roy Grace, this is different, a mother dies and the son is left alone, the story hints to his unusual childhood and the issues he now faces, set in London, people are disappearing and a death in Brighton, it's a clever plot, always you know the son is guilty, but can they capture him. Book 11 read this year.
I have been helping my sister re-plan a small courtyard area in her garden, our styles are very different, so I hope I have been able to create something she can work with, sadly she did not send me any measurements, so it's all guess work. The planters she will fill with grasses, I suggested she use fleabane daisies along the front, which will hide all the bases of the grasses and look pretty. Her water feature I suggested she get a plastic tub (similar to my pond) and pop in in a matching tall planter. There is a gate at the front end (right side) which lead to a path by the house into the back garden (left side). Using tall planters will give her easy access to her plants, the paving is already down and they won't remove any.
Tuesday was rain all day, by mid afternoon it was heavy, I spent an hour chatting to my brother via video and made the garden plan above, in the afternoon we watched Rental Family, with Brendan Fraser, a brilliant film. I watched Traitors Ireland on Monday afternoon whilst hubby was out, they are arguing all the time, the roundtable is always very animated, the traitors all fell out and two are gone. I've not watched from any other country. I normally would not watch TV in daytime, the wet weather is keeping inside with cabin fever.
I aim for an hour in the greenhouse to sow the sweet peas and check all my other plants, the temperature is reasonable for this time of year, and the greenhouse is much warmer. My greenhouse is already crowded, I need to sort and move things around, its the start of a busy time of year. I had a walk around the garden, I can see snowdrops, crocus and primroses in bloom and loads of leaves for spring bulbs, mostly in my flower beds, my pots with the bulbs purchased last year are also looking good. I do love this time of year, I never remember where the bulbs I have planted are, so everything is a surprise to me.
Now that January is gone and spring feels closer there is hope, I know winter is not over, we can have snow in March, but longer days does wash the winter blues away. I am feeling better, not fully the issues with my tummy linger, I've cut back on any foods which does not help, mostly everything which I love, it's only for a short while. I've not seen daughter or children this week, I do miss them, their laughter and joy bring so much energy to our home.






Oh my!! Shoots, roots and seedlings! I'm thinking of that but it is way too soon to start anything here. My snowdrops are under over a foot of snow....
ReplyDeleteNew growth is always a good sign. We have yet another grey day here and I haven’t been out of the apartment for 3 days but there is hope for spring.
ReplyDeleteIt's so encouraging to see new growth and life - it's all hope for the future. I'm glad you're feeling better. Mine took a long recovery, too.
ReplyDeleteI need/want to get into the garden but the recent temperatures and weather are definitely off putting!
ReplyDeleteYou've been very busy this week. I have been feeling a lot more motivated since we moved into February. Hoping I can make progress with some decluttering this month.
ReplyDeleteI am impressed with your preparation for your spring and summer garden.
ReplyDeleteIt's always good to see new growth.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I will hopefully start a few plants mid March so they are ready to go in the garden at the end of May. We can have a killing frost before the long weekend in May here in Canada.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
And so (sow) another gardening year begins. I tend not to sow many seeds these days but I remember when I had the allotment and every available space was taken up with seedlings, not only in the greenhouse but on all the windowsills in the house too. It's an exciting time seeing those little shoots and the promise they hold.
ReplyDeleteWe have snow here on and off, the plants are struggling with the cold. I can't even think about sowing yet as still freezing in the greenhouse.
ReplyDeleteI think you missed your calling as a landscape gardener, you are good at planning and thinking things through - my garden just evolves as I go along, planning is not my forte. I wish it were! Have a lovely week in and out of your greenhouse.
For years I had no idea, and wasted loads of money on plants which did not survive, I do enjoy space planning, it was my job for years, planning office spaces. My garden has evolved in the 17 years we have lived here, as has my knowledge, but I only know a limited amount.
DeleteIt is exciting to see those seeds starting to sprout and roots starting to grow. I like the plans you have made for your sister's courtyard garden. It looks like it will be easy to look after.
ReplyDeleteHope you feel 100% better very soon.