Ventured into the greenhouse,shelving removed in preparation for jet wash ,and insulation bubble wrap,plug plants due week 9 so need to be spick and span by then
Too wet here in Lancashire to get in garden yet, although I did have a little walk round my little garden only to find cat poo! starting again on my lawn tut!! I saw the culprit! but couldn't unlock door fast enough to shoooo...
NanTheWiser you wouldn't have been making the most of the weather here today. I did that yesterday when it was cold but bright, dry and the sun was shining. Today we were back to the NW norm, grey with mizzle. So glad I grabbed the moment yesterday and let the washing sit in the corner (sulking)
I've also made the most of the weather today, cutting back some shrubs and plants that didn't get done in the autumn. I also raked over the "lawn", to gather up all the twiggy stuff from the birch tree that has fallen in the wind (the twiggy stuff, not the birch tree!), and lots of worm casts in preparation for the first mowing, which I hope to do soon. So nice to see all the snowdrops in flower, along with loads of cyclamen coum, and the first winter aconites!
Just come in after a pleasant couple of hours raking up the remains of Storm Eric, trimming a shrub, and muttering as I cut back next door's ivy which was encroaching over a wall and starting to grow up the house.
I'm needing to go out into mine . I had old trees cut down last month so a big clean up and rethink is needed . A bit of digging to level things off , I think it's way too early to throw down some grass seed ?
We had a hard frost here this morning so glad I resisted the temptation to take my secateurs out yesterday. It was lovely warm sunshine too. Need to pull some weeds but the ground is too wet. The broad beans, which were standing about 10" tall, were doubled over. They recovered once the frost cleared but shows the damage still likely for a few weeks.
BBbevan likewise with the aching back. Just cut back a forsythia which was taking over. Hopefully I haven't shocked it too much and it will recover but control itself in future. Also a bit of dead heading and pulling any weeds which are pullable, while noticing those little ones which are impossible to get a grip on. I keep wondering about cutting the grass, but Himself says it's too wet and that the neighbours whose lawn mower we can hear are daft making a mistake. Now flopping on the settee and wondering if my back will unbend by lunchtime!
Just come in with an aching back. Planted broad beans. Dug over raised bed and found some marigolds clinging on, I have moved them to the front garden. Still leaves to sweep up. We have a large oak tree in the middle of the garden. Supposed to be another nice day tomorrow so shall do a bit more tidying then
Our small front garden is a trap for all the dead leaves in our front square. Nearly waist deep! And there are some pretty plants below that. We've bought one of those vacuum machines and will try it out some time. I'm not convinced that winter is over yet.
I spent about four hours in the garden, tidying, taking leaves off borders, cutting back dead foliage. I used the hoe but didn’t do all the borders. It was bright and sunny, a lovely afternoon and an early night beckons
Yes, I had a lovely afternoon in my garden farview. Like you, clearing up leaves & pulling out weeds that had seeded over the winter. Suddenly there seem to be more hours in the day and the light is brighter too. From mid-November to mid-January it always feels as though the only ‘window’ for gardening is between 11.30am to 1.30pm.
Made a proper start today .. pulling out dead foliage,trimming back, general tidying and sweeping up leaves...still lots to do and aching all over..but so enjoyed it...Robin as per followed me around looking for grubs...sun was shining...perfect... although had one eye on the farmer haha he seems to be moving house s sheep and I'm hoping that...much as I love cows...he doesn't put them in this field as they have trashed my garden a few times.. actually leaning over stock fence and mine and not just eating but completely uprooting my shrubs(neighbours shrubs also) ...anyone else getting stuck in yet? ???