Saturday, June 09, 2007

Evening Opening

click here for a larger image Don't forget our open evening this coming thursday (14th June 2007).


We've got a licenced bar so it should bequite fun! click on the poster for a large version.


Dave

Sunday, May 06, 2007

First NGS Day of 2007

click here for a larger image Today was our first NGS opening of the year and to my untrained eye the garden seemed pretty much up together. I spent the first part of this week building a new summerhouse structure next to the pond and I was quite pleased with the results. I also cleared a bit more of the woodland path and built two new seats in the woods. Elaine was pottering about doing weeding or what ever it is she does.

click here for a larger imageNot too many people this time - about 150, not much for us but quite a few nevertheless. As usual those that did come spent a long time here. Much more interest in the pinball machines this year, probably because they are mentioned in the yellow book now.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Spring Once Again

We've got the waterfall in the ponds working now, and moved in some of the fish from the waterwheel pond. Millions of tadpoles now inhabit the wildlife pond which give the children endless hours of interest. Further around the garden the hellebores and daffodils planted last year are in full bloom and very colourful. My bargain £5 camellias have flowered their socks off above the ponds.

The new raised circle is almost completed (notice M'spouse busy working), when it is I'll be able to transfer the turf from the waiting bed (to the right of the new steps) up into the circle and then get on with planting out grasses and late flowering herbaceous plants to finish off the autumn colouring.
I've also nearly completed digging over the bed above the pond, where the summerhouse is going to be sited, this was the first area we planted in the garden, but it got neglected and grass soon infested it, so its really pleasing to get it dug over.
I'm just waiting for some more of the bog garden plants to start shooting in the herbaceous gardens so I can transplant them into the boggy area around the pond, hopefully I won't have to buy anything it is already here.

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The woodland walk is progressing well, this area is the newly cleared area, in last months photo it was still covered in dense trees. This next area has many uprooted trees, the conifers don't seem to send a tap root down and so are very shallow rooted and I think a combination of winds and high water has brought these down, so there is still loads of clearing to do. The newly exposed bank with some bluebells already established, I'm going to transplant some native foxgloves from another part of the woods into the banks, I also found a large colony of wood anemones which I'm very pleased about.

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The herbaceous borders are still being tackled. They've been rather neglected for the last year or two, so need dividing, pruning and weeding well, so progress is slow. The hellebore beds are looking stunning and have increased in size enormously, there are lots of seedlings I need to collect and grow on in the woodland gardens at the back....

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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Under Water

Yesterday after heavy rains the herbaceous garden has flooded in parts, the worst since moving here nearly 5 years ago . Our usual fast flowing brook rose by about 1m during the day. We also have rivers flowing through the woodland gardens down the slope. During the night the river has risen even further resulting with it bursting its banks into the garden, most of the debris is sand and bark chippings from the seating area on the right, easily cleaned up. It came to within an inch of the gate by the bridge where I store all my seedlings and nursery plants, so I fell very luckly that they were untouched.

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The woodland walk which we started last year, we are now attempting to get some more of it finished so the bluebells can be enjoyed in May. The picture on the left is of the clearance we have already completed about 200m into the woods. The leat has been unused for over 50 years, and now has numerous self seeded trees rooted in it, we hope to remove most of these and continue clearing to the sluice gate in the brook. We hope to place a bench in the area of the middle photo to stop and watch the brook, we will have several along the way. The picture on the right is the clearance we still have to do, the bluebells are erupting from the ground already so we're hoping to work on this before we cause too much damage to them. Allowing more light into the banks will hopefully allow more native plants to seed there too. We already have foxgloves, primroses and bluebells.

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The early flowering daffodils are in full swing, with primroses, pulmonaria and hellebores creating more colour. Its hard to believe the circle area is less than a year old, its matured wonderfully. The pond area is finished apart from the electrics for the pump and the planting....we've got frogspawn already in the large wildlife area. The higher circle is still under construction, the grass covering it has come from the area to the right where the last bed will be located, this will hopefully be grasses and late flowering perennials. Then the garden will be complete - for now.

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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Even More Snow.

click here for a larger imageWe've had even more snow today, totally un-forcast(whats new)! We had more than yesterday, about 10" in all. Traffic has been very slow moving on the main road.


click here for a larger image It started snowing at 7.20am and continued until about 5pm. Of course the children were delighted, 2 days off to play in the snow.They've managed to make a roof for their igloo, so thats kept them busy for the best part of the day.

Thursday, February 08, 2007

They Got it Right for a Change !

The snow fell as predicted overnight and by the morning was about 6" deep, the most we've seen in our 5 years here. The children have the day off school so are busy building an igloo in the field. The pond that has been frozen for the past 5 days is the only clear area.

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The view from the field across the river. The chinchilla's seem to be absolutely fine in their avairy. We put some clear plastic on one side to protect them from the rain and they were bounding around their cage this morning when I went out to feed them.
We had over 14 long tailed tits on the feeders this morning. They are regular visitors to the garden and we had over 30 at one time last summer.
The conifer woods looked impressive with the snow too, although great lumps of snow were regularly falling off the branches on to us below.

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Friday, February 02, 2007

Sunny days in the garden

click here for a larger imageI didn't think I had done much out on the raised circle, but judging by the photo I reckon I've worked quite hard..good job the weather is so nice at the momment, I've been working in a t-shirt for a couple of days. I've filled in too much of the circle with poor soil from other parts of the garden, so the back area that I'm still digging out will be going down to raise some of the beds back up to a respectable level. I've got some more bargain daffodils from the GC recently so will be planting them in some of the new beds.

click here for a larger imageAnother view of the circle with the new ponds at the bottom. I tried the new pump out again because the top pond has leaked and I'd had a go at sorting out the problem but hadn't filled it back up again. Hopefully it will work this time, I have to wait 24hrs to see though. I've now got 5 levels in the garden, the top one by the lane is planted with daffodils, but I'm hoping to level it out a little bit and try and get the mower up there in the summer so we can use it.

click here for a larger imageThis is the veg plot !! Well it will be next year, perhaps it might even get started this, as I'd really like to start growing our own. I'm going to move the nursery beds from the gravel area and add to them round here. I might move the polytunnel too as it doesn't make a nice entrance to the garden for those coming in over the stream, but I'll then have to get a new cover for it, so it all adds up in money and work, but perhaps I'll save a lot by growing our own veg ?? I'd obviously then have to do something with the entrance to the garden, so I think that can be on next winters list of things to do.