We've been blessed with a bountiful harvest this year. All this and endless runner beans, peas, spinach, kale, chard, courgettes and a little brocolli, plus parsnips, leeks, cabbage and purple sprouting still to come. These carrots were photographed in July, they are now around twice the size. The water supply to the allotment has paid dividends!
Monday, September 12, 2011
Pruning roses
Pruning roses is a first for me. I think I need to be a bit more ruthless as there are still some crossing branches, but it's a bit like having a drastic hair cut - a bit difficult to pluck up the courage to have it all chopped in one go.
More of the garden in summer
The borders have been neatly edged ready for planting the mountain of bulbs I have ordered. It's early days for these plants, but this is a huge departure from this, taken two years ago.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Midsummer at Sunnyside
The beds around the outside loo have been jam packed full of plants grown from seed in the greenhouse and some donated from neighbours. It's a long way from the vision in terms of the colours and plants I have in mind for this patch, but it's been wonderful to have flowers blooming in the garden at last. A joyous feeling.
The beds around the outside loo have been jam packed full of plants grown from seed in the greenhouse and some donated from neighbours. It's a long way from the vision in terms of the colours and plants I have in mind for this patch, but it's been wonderful to have flowers blooming in the garden at last. A joyous feeling.
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