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Saturday 28 July 2012

I can't beelieve it!

Got an email to say we've reached the final of Britain's most bee friendly garden! I'm chuffed to bits! I must say, on a sunny day with just me and the dog, the bees can be deafening sometimes. I love it... I love that you can work alongside them and watch them right up close...they're so busy working, they haven't time to even notice you. When I'm cutting the flowers, they follow my bucket and even today when I had a stall in the middle of a large, sterile football pitch, they managed to find my cut flowers and help themselves...especially to the toadflax which they love. It just shows you...plant it and they will come.

Sunday 22 July 2012

Garden Update

I've been so busy in the garden since back from hols but yesterday was the first day that it felt productive so I thought I'd keep you up to date. I'm actually just procrastinating from making a new flowerbed that I started a while ago and then left - it's now totally overgrown with weeds and I don't know where to start. More about that later - I promise I'll post before and after pics!

Have spent all week weeding my 12 main flowerbeds, cleared self sown feverfew from the dahlia bed which had taken over and was swamping the dahlias - deslugged and fed the dahlias with fish, blood and bone. Hopefully they will recover and we will get a nice late summer to let them flourish.

Also direct sowed some more nigella and xeranthemums - maybe too late but I thought I'd give it a go. My biennials should have been sown earlier but I delayed because of the holiday. I had left my mum enough chores what with watering the tomatoes and pots so I have now sown, in the tunnel, sweet williams, honesty, wallflowers and foxgloves. I have sown some ornamental perennial grasses that need heat to germinate - pennisetum villosum, eragrostis spectabilis & deschampsia flexuosa (try saying that after a few glasses of wine!) I will keep you posted on their progress. Also eupatorium purpureum and lysimachia purpurea "Beaujolais" because I found the seed and thought I'd give them a go.

With all the terrible wet weather I've decided to sow more veg, ever the optimist, I firmly believe we are in for an Indian Summer! I've sown more broad beans, mange tout, climbing french beans and beetroot (and purple broccoli & cabbage for next year - I hate that brassicas are so slow). I need to sow more lettuce and mizuna direct into the veg garden asap to keep a continuing supply.

If you are interested in growing veg or already do so and would like good growing advice (organically of course) you should check out Nicky Kyle. Nicky's website gives the most excellent, informative advice on growing your own and is so easy to read - I love it!



Happy Gardening!

Thursday 19 July 2012

Home Sweet Home

Where to start. I can't believe where the time has gone! Our holiday seemed to fly by in no time but we had a blast - great craic with the family and the sangria!  I would highly recommend the resort Playa Bara near Taragona - really beautiful and not at all "touristy". The best bit is that the lovely beach with safe, warm waves is on your doorstep and the beach cafes are buzzing. There are  mostly Spanish and Dutch people throughout the resort and beach. We normally holiday at Duinrell in Holland which is another wonderful family resort so we were happy to see all the freaky deaky Dutch although they're all so tanned and skinny and tall and gorgeous :(.

I know that our weather at home has been miserable but there is something so good about looking out the Easyjet window just as you turn towards Aldergrove and realising that Ireland really is an emerald isle - a green like no other - it takes the soft weather with our almost daily rain to produce the intensity of colour. I love it. I love the dull, mild, mizzly weather, I'm sorry but I do, maybe it's my celtic bones or maybe it's the laser eye surgery I had 8 years ago which has left me incapable of tolerating even the slightest hint of bright weather without a peak cap and blue bottle sunglasses. Obviously I didn't wear a chavvy cap on holiday, I wore a lovely pink, straw, wide brimmed sunhat from Primark - priced at a fiver but went through the till at a pound - I do love a bargain. I thought I looked quite classy, even with the addition of the blue bottle sunglasses but I was a bit miffed to see quite a few Dutch people point and laugh. All very well for them with their sun loving genes but at least the lovely Spanish people were good enough not to stare, even though my hat bumped into quite a few of them on the way to the pool.

Anyway, here are a few photos of the beautiful scenery.






Monday 2 July 2012

Will this rain ever cease? Hard not to talk about it when gardening....I've had more soakings this last month than the whole winter. The flowers are trying their best but the weeds are trying harder. We're heading on hols tomorrow for ten days....dread to think what state the beds will be in when I get back.

The stress of getting the garden in shape before we leave was almost as bad as the stress of packing....forgot we had taken our ancient suitcases to the dump......two options available to scrounge from mum and dad. The first is a brute that weighs 9 kilos empty and our limit is 20 kilos, the second is an antique without wheels like something you'd see in Fawlty Towers. So much for pulling off the polished Boden look at the airport....am losing the will to try...nails not painted, can't get the ground in dirt out, legs only half defuzzed. Oh well...there's always next year.


Flowers from the weekend. Hasta la vista...(in ten days). x