Thursday, June 15, 2006
Green and Lush
Thursday, May 11, 2006
Recovering from the NGS Opening
The cherry tree, the Ceanothus with euphorbia 'fireglow' in the fore ground, and a Cornus Kousa of some variety.
The grass in the back circle looks like it has been there for ever now, all the woodland beds are growing nicely, hopefully the Rhododendrons will be flowering soon. After a huge amount of effort we managed, at last, to move most of the giant rocks uncovered by the digger, the last huge one we had to use a drill in the end and luckily the rock came apart quite easily in layers. Some of the layers had roots over the whole surface, all quite interesting in fine detail. I have laid more of the weed matting out, and am saving up for some more cheap gravel.
Sunday, May 07, 2006
Ist Open day of the Year
Child no 3 volunteered to man the gates with some help (?) from the younger members of the household. This is the car park at about 11am (We'd just opened). As we opened at 11am it was a nice steady pace until about 1.30/2pm when we suddenly seemed to have another 200 arrive. Perhaps most gardens open at 2pm and people get used to going then. In total we had about 320 people visit ( + about 15 older persons sneaked in apparantly), but raised over £700 which was brilliant.
As you can see the gravel area outside the makeshift tearooms was rather busy at times !!
The garden suddenly came together on the Saturday, I gave one final mow and edged all the grass, which takes hours and kills my useless arms at the best of times, but to have to do the front and back was agony...but it had to be done. The weeks of weeding seems to have paid off too, I only finshed some bits the day before and I think there were still quite a few in the bottom corner, but you do get to the stage where you don't actually care anymore. The tulips were stunning especially in the red beds by the steps.
I thought I'd best add some pictures of the secret shed for those of you who's spouses/partners/children do not like gardening. This amusement kept many a child/parent busy whilst the other was free to look around the garden in as long a time as possible. There were a few tears (mainly from the adults) when it was time to go...and t'spouse has promised some young children that he'll try and get the dalek finished by the next open day....
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
A bit more progress.
The back circle has greened up very well, I was a bit concerned that it would struggle, but it seems to be growing as fast as the rest of the grass in the garden, good job spring has lasted so long.
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Hope in the hills, of it ever being finished ?
Movement in the dining area too. After buying a pergola 5 years ago (It was a bargain, so I had to have it.) We have finally managed to start putting it up. We've had to replace some of the screws with bolts because Met-posts are notoriously difficult to put in straight, but using the bolts everything seems to be squaring up ok.
In the back garden the circle area is finally finished !!! The new chainsaw seemed more up to the job than the previous one. The daffodils all seem to have transplanted ok and are in full flower. I have planted some foxgloves around the lower edges of the circle, which hopefully will look quite dramatic when they flower. I've also filled in the higher edge of the circle, so we have 3 levels, which makes quite a difference. M'spouse has made a bench that is within the retaining logs, but isn't quite finished so will post a picture when it is.
A have a few Magnolia's just about to flower, and was very pleased to find that one of my £1 bargains could in fact be 'Leonard Messel', one I've wanted for a while, 2 others that I got un-named as bargains are going to flower this year too. I'm slowly progressing with the digging out of beds, my arms are groaning with the sheer amount of digging and wheel barrowing, but it is getting their, trouble is the front garden is being neglected so I need to spend some time in there too.
Saturday, April 08, 2006
A promise of things to come..
I seem to have been digging for ever in these beds and moving turf around to fill up gaps. The idea was to make a long winding path around the beds, rather that being able to walk around them, this was because nobody knew which ones to go down and it ended up that you missed half the garden, hopefully this will sort it out, once you start you can't get out until the end.....I'll probably have to end up putting stepping stones across flower beds to let people escape..
I've been most impressed this year with the hellebores in the front garden, some of them have had about 100 flowers on, and they have made this area really colourful. The grass seems to be recovering from being dug up and moved in the front garden, the stone on the lawn is the one from the hole, we finally got it out with much difficulty and laughter.
I've started filling in this new area with some existing plants and a couple I've got from my bargin corner selection, a lot of the original plants in the borders need splitting anyway so its a chance to change things around.
Saturday, April 01, 2006
Some progress ??
At last it has stopped raining for a few hours, enabling us to actually get in the back garden and try and reinstate some order and correct the damage we have done! M'spouse has been busy building a retaining wall around the new round grass area, this has envolved moving soil from some of the newly un-turfed areas.
I seem to have been moving barrowloads of turf and soil to this area. We have put black weedmatting behind the logs so that any grass that has been used to fill in does not start sprouting out of the sides...M'spouse has ruined our chainsaw too, we had the piston replaced and 2 days later its gone again, this was a stihl model which we were ill-advised about, we should have had a much tougher model or a new husband - the chainsaw guy suggested !
I've had to transplant all the shrubs and daffodils, hellebores from the bed covered now by this grass area, down to the lower area. I feel it looks much better now, and you get a nice view from the house with all the yellow, it'll be really nice when all the rhododendrons and azaleas are out in May (hopefully).
I've started digging over some of the beds that I've started rearranging. I'm making them much longer, joining some together and turfing over some parts of others, hopefully it will come together before long and the first open day.