This untouched photo taken by Chris using his phone is so lovely, it deserves its own post
'UP THE GARDEN PATH' by Pam Thompson
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- 'UP THE GARDEN PATH' by Pam Thompson
The green and rolling countryside of Worcestershire, England, is home to the cider apple orchards which surround the gardens of Pear Tree Cottage. They enjoy a sunny south westerly aspect with sweeping views across to Martley Hillside, Woodbury and Abberley clock tower. The Teme Valley lies just over the hill and, not far away, is the Herefordshire border. Although our climate is temperate, our seasons are often uncertain and always a challenge to a gardener! This began in 2010 & follows the weekly ups and downs of garden work chronicling both successes and failures but, above all, demonstrates the fun enjoyed by three people who regularly garden in all weathers
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2 October 2012
1 October 2012
Many hands make no work.....
Finished architraves |
....at all for Chief Blogger (who remains on light duties!)
Having two extra pairs of hands in the garden this Saturday meant that all the old tomatoes were removed and the tender plants are now tucked up for winter in the greenhouse - courtesy of Sarah & Matt! Matt also mowed lawns, orchard and verges. Wood was chopped, pot feet put in place as well as general clearing up and ladder steadying! Chris P. cut and trimmed all the hedges and also pruned the Hawthorn and Field Maple (giving us back our view of the clock tower)
In the meantime, Chris G. continued with door & window linings, sills, architraves and skirting boards (less ably than usually) assisted by Chief Blogger. She might not have been much use but, she did learn about mitering, packing and wedging. A friend's exercise bike has also been tried and tested for this new amazing construction.
30 September 2012
Living in an Orchard
Living in an apple orchard at this time of year means that the apples glow like lights in the sunshine - when we have any! These trees - all 2,400 of them were planted 5 years ago for the production of Bulmer's cider. They are equally striking when they're all in blossom and the scent is pure heaven. Rob keeps his orchards perfectly manicured all year round and harvesting is happening as I type.
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27 September 2012
Chris's Secret Stump Seating
Just to the left of the new recycled cycling shed is Chris's new secret seating area. It's so dark and shady, photographing it was a tad difficult. How clever of him to sculpt 2 such lovely old and gnarly seats out of hawthorn stumps and then hide them away. As if that wasn't clever enough, he built the little wooden steps leading to them and then positioned the seats ensuring the best views across the garden and then supported them with left over 'Barnsley' stone. Surprisingly, they're very comfortable and the one on the right even has a G&T holder on its arm! Annoyingly and being on light duties meant that I wasn't allowed to do a single thing to help in any of it. Maybe this Saturday, we'll have a scout round and find a few more suitable plants to sneak in along both sides of the steps
Now all we need is the time and the weather to sit in them! In the meantime, we have the satisfaction of another garden feature which looks as if it's been there for ages
Hawthorn Stump Seats |
23 September 2012
Looks like loads of lovely lemons!
PTC Lemon Crop |
With the onset of cooler weather and a seriously good crop of lemons, it was time to move the lemon tree indoors. Yes, it was late - very late and heavy and dark AND Al had kindly watered it earlier to ensure it was even heavier! No matter; after a hearty supper of home cooked ham, jacket potatoes and salad followed by copious slabs of chocolate sponge and cream, both men had built up sufficient energy reserves to eventually lift it into the conservatory where it will remain over winter. Now all I need is a really good recipe for lemon marmalade - even I couldn't enjoy all these in G&T's! Any recipe suggestions?
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