Having developed my small urban garden from what started, 25 years ago, as a vegetable patch, it gives me such pleasure I want to share it....
June view 2009
Small Garden Story
Over some 15 + years, I have been photographing the evolution of my small (85 x 15 foot) garden and it seems a waste not to put these records into some sort of context. Beginning here in April 2010 this Blog is intended to both act as a diary and to share past and present successes (and some failures), pleasures and disappointments with fellow garden-lovers. In due course, I intend to fill in some of the background and early days but that will have to wait until the winter months!
Saturday, 8 February 2014
Signs of spring
In spite of all this rain the garden seems to be flourishing and greenery appearing very early on some perennials. I saw a wren dashing about this morning and watched a female blackbird enjoying a great splashy bath - I wish I dried out so quickly after a shower!
Lots of spring flowers appearing - mahonia smelling gorgeous, crocuses, snowdrops, the first primroses - so early - and pink and white hellebores. The latter really do seem to thrive on neglect. I wish I had more space for them. At the front the iris unguicularis is putting out masses of delicate blooms.
The greenhouse seems to be holding together but the winds have caused some serious fencing problems - next door's fortunately for me - but still needing serious attention. Have located suppliers of rustic poles to repair the trellis so that's a project for the list! :http://www.barlowsofhermitage.co.uk/
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