Country gardens can be very noisy places to be in at times! There are the pleasant sounds of the singing birds and the huming bees. The wind rustling the leaves as it blows through the trees but there some annoying sounds as well like barking dogs in the distance or chainsaws and tractors being used by farmers. I would not swap my country garden for a town one though. The air is purer for a start except when the farmers are spreading slurry...then it is clothe peg on the nose time! Not that it worries me as I have no sense of smell but I would dealy love to smell the scent of the garden..even the compost heap!
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Monday, 28 February 2011
Last Day Of February!
Well this is the life! After a cold frosty start the last day of February turned into a really beautiful sunny day and warm enough to shed coats and pullovers! A friend sent me pictures of a snowstorm where she lives and has to shovel deep snow every day from her path and here is me sitting relaxing in the sun! I did a day of intense weeding and the garden is looking really good at the moment.
Ok...this sitting about is all well and good but it never gets the work done! Where did I put my trowel?
The goldfish are probably looking for something to eat. So far this pond is frog free and it is probably not suitable to them anyhow. Rest assured they would not get staying if they ever thought about taking up residence!
Ok...this sitting about is all well and good but it never gets the work done! Where did I put my trowel?
The goldfish are probably looking for something to eat. So far this pond is frog free and it is probably not suitable to them anyhow. Rest assured they would not get staying if they ever thought about taking up residence!
Friendly Robin
Last day of February and the hard frost is back so gardening will be suspended for the moment until the sun comes out and thaws the garden. My little friend the robin is always pleased to see me, especially when I dig him up a few grubs! Sometime I have to watch where I put my feet or I could tramp on him.
I am always amazed how he can spot the grubs so quickly. I never can see any and I wear glasses! I call him a he but she could be a her..I dont know how to tell the difference!
I am always amazed how he can spot the grubs so quickly. I never can see any and I wear glasses! I call him a he but she could be a her..I dont know how to tell the difference!
Friday, 25 February 2011
Crocuses
Ok this is for all who are crying out to look at flowers! These are some of the crocuses blooming in the rockery at the moment. The snowdrops are actually begining to fade now. It seems no length of time since they were just coming up through the ground.
Frogs Spawning!
A happy smiling group of frogs in the pond admiring their handiwork! Every frog in the surrounding neighbourhood must visit my little water oasis as most waterholes in the countryside have been filled in. Last year I saw a newt at the pond. It was the first one I had seen in about thirty years or more. I used to have goldfish in the pond but they all disappeared. I suspect these frogs helped pack their bags and made them flit!
I remember being young and collecting this in jampots!
I remember being young and collecting this in jampots!
Thursday, 24 February 2011
New Trellis
I know I finished putting up this trellis in January but it is something new to the garden so I thought I would include it! It surrounds my sitting out area which I still have to get a seat for so at this present time its a standing area only! I have planted two climbing roses to clothe the trellis with and I might add a clematis or two.
Wednesday, 23 February 2011
Compost
I don't know why it has taken me so long to make a place for my compost heap. I think it is because I have just in the last three years started growing my own vegetables and why I have not done that sooner is beyond me as well! Probably because there is an abundance of them at the open air market in Ballymena at the time one would be harvesting their own and they are not too dear to buy also. I wonder at times if all the hours I spend weeding and watering and fertilising is worth it when the wife can bring home an armful of stuff that would choke a donkey! Mind you it is lovely to see one's own growing and being able to go out and pull something fresh and inside a few minutes its cooking in a pot or a lovely lettuce for a salad.
I noticed yesterday the rhubarb has sprouted. I had one clump of it which I split into three and re-planted it in late January. Well I do hope the composting will be a success but I shall have to wait and see!
I noticed yesterday the rhubarb has sprouted. I had one clump of it which I split into three and re-planted it in late January. Well I do hope the composting will be a success but I shall have to wait and see!
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