Saturday 14 March 2020

Friday in the Garden.

A productive few hours were spent in the garden on Friday - split up to before lunch and after lunch.


I wanted to clear a space next to the wooden compost bin as I am getting another for my birthday and wanted them to go side by side.  There was all sorts of rubbish partly 'buried' in this space, rocks, bricks, an old metal trap (?) plastic plant pots and an old carpet just dumped.  I dug the carpet up and the other rubbish and have started different piles ready to be dealt with.  Some will have to go to the tip I think, some will break down - the small roots etc, and the wood we will eventually put in the chipper machiney thingy that we don't have yet.  Yes great technical terms there, the name of it escapes me at the moment.  I also need to do a brick/rock pile as they are currently along the brick wall.


All ready for the new bin when it arrives.  I wish there had been space for the two plastic ones to also go side by side, but there isn't so I may rethink what I will do with either the second one, or both of them. 


After lunch I planted out some seeds in the vegetable beds and the glass house.


I've planted some of my Dad's Dalmation beans and my friends Blue Lake (I think that is what they were called) in this bed as well as some carrot and spring onions.


In here I have planted some spinach and salad vegetables.


Various seeds planted - tomatoes, cucumber, courgette, radish, and sunflowers.  

I really don't have any idea what I am doing as it has been some years now since I have grown any vegetables apart from beans, I probably need to read my gardening book a bit more, but I just wanted to get going and by doing I will learn.  

I also started trimming around the fruit bushes.


I used my garden shears to cut round them and had my sleeves rolled up as it was quite warm...of course I forgot about the stinging nettles, and now several hours later, my forearms are still tingling and stinging from them!


I forgot to take after photos, but still have some more trimming and clearing to do, so will hopefully get that done in the weekend.


It was really lovely working out in the garden today.  It is a big garden and there is a lot of clearing of rubbish to do, but it will be worth it and it feels good when you are making progress.


4 comments:

  1. The garden looks lovely and large. What I do envy you, though, is the shelter that you have from the sea and the gales. There are many happy gardening hours ahead for you there.

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    1. We have half an acre so yes it is quite large. It is surprisingly sheltered really even though it is on a hill. It is protected at the back by the Cliff and seems to miss some of the winds that come off the sea fortunately, although there has been some wild moments!

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  2. That's a cracking garden! You are very fortunate

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  3. How wonderful. It looks like a lot of work but will be really worth it in the end.

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