I could get used to a 4 day week I think!
Just quickly a garden update more for my own benefit, perhaps, than yours.
Despite the cold weather, the optimistic plantings in mid April are growing.
We have a promising crop of golden shallots.
The broad beans are looking happy too.
We have been eating rocket salads for about two weeks now, it's so nice to be able to do that.
The cabbages and broccoli are growing ok, the carrots and parsnips are a little slower though.
We have plans for moving some rhubarb crowns and a fig tree to somewhere which will make them a bit happier, planting out the poor long suffering grape vines, establishing a raspberry patch and when the asparagus crowns arrive, creating an asparagus bed.
We're on the search for some artichoke crowns too, do any locals know of a good source?
In the flower garden the leaves of the ranunculus and anemones are poking through the soil, I've been informed that the roses are on their way from Geelong, and we repotted the gerberas (although one got a bit munched the other night as we had left them up against the hut).
Happy weekend to you.
6 comments:
Your veggie patch is amazing. I'm super jealous. Looks like everything's flourishing too!
Oh yes, it's all looking really really good. How exciting will it be to have all of your roses arrive? Not to mention seeing them all flower :)
I knew you'd be a no paint voter re my wardrobe. I will take everyone's advice to paint the wall and then decide. I reckon it'll stay unpainted :)
Your beds are just beautiful. So impressive. ALL my beans have been decimated by slugs. Very disheartening. Adore rocket. What a treat to eat your own every day.
Looking forward to seeing your Saturday morning breakfast in bed on IG! Sarah x
I'm so excited to watch your garden grow Hazel! It's really very fabulous!
You impress me to no end Hazel! Your garden looks absolutely incredible! So happy for you : )
Hazel - your garden is just gorgeous! VERY inspiring :)
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