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Six on Saturday. 30.12.2023
Having spent a few days in Bristol over Christmas, I am now back home once more and able to look round half the garden to see what is now in flower. The half that I can’t walk round is flooded … Continue reading
Six on Saturday. 18.11.2023
Time once again for Six on Saturday, but not much work has been done in the garden due to more rain every day. The garden really is so sodden, walking on the grass just turns it into mud so I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged Aesculus, camellia, Geranium Rozanne, Iris unguicularis, mahonia Charity, Rosa Graham Thomas
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Six on Saturday. 2.9.2023
Having had a week of cold wind and rain with just a little sunshine, it seems as though next week will be much better with a lot more sunshine and higher temperatures, just hope the plants can cope with all … Continue reading
Six on Saturday. 19. 11. 2022
Another warm week has gone by with showers and sunshine, its been more like September than November and the grass has kept growing and the leaves keep falling. I am spending most of my time raking leaves to rot down … Continue reading
Six on Saturday 11.12.21
The north wind that came with Storm Barra very kindly blew the leaves into the woodland, where they will still need clearing because of the snowdrops, but maybe after Christmas. Almost all the leaves are down now, except for one … Continue reading
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Tagged Acer seedling, Clematis Winter Beauty, Japanese Azalea, mahonia Charity, Winter Jasmine
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Six on Saturday 16.10.21
We have had a lovely warm week with plenty of sunshine, a treat at this time of year. Next week we should be back to how we would normally be, temperatures will take a drop and there will be rain … Continue reading
GBBD. Brave Flowers in December.
I wasn’t expecting to find many flowers at all this month, but once you start looking, it’s amazing how many you find. The weather has been quite mild for December so that is why any flowers that have ventured forth, … Continue reading