The year before last, I carefully labelled all my lily bulbs using a 'permanent' marker on a white plastic label. I tucked the label down the edge of the pot ensuring sunlight wouldn't bleach out the ink. Last autumn when I repotted the bulbs; I found that every name was totally illegible and, to all intents and purposes, the white plastic labels were just that.........pristine white plastic and not a single visible letter. You would have thought I'd used invisible ink!! Anyway - look what I had for Christmas!! A garden labeller which has a cassette containing label ribbon and prints out and cuts individual sticky labels. Now, can anyone help identify 9 pots of differing lily bulbs??
'UP THE GARDEN PATH' by Pam Thompson
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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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11 January 2015
End of an Era
| Moving Wol |
| Cause of death |
| In healthier days |
| A sad end |
The return of PTC's Under Gardener
| Al back at work... |
| ...& Chris at work!! |
Win Win with Homemade Compost
.............................what's not to like??
04 January 2015
Frosty Weather means Log Fires!
Axemen of PTC!
| Before.... |
| ...during... |
After gallivanting around Switzerland, it was back down to earth!! Chris had kindly dropped about 3 tons of wood on the drive. We did make a good start splitting, lugging and stacking before our trip but there was more than half left to do on our return. Before starting this major task, we transferred the seasoned logs out of the seasoner to the log store by the house We removed the pallets and gave it a good old spring clean before replacing them. I do find that storing logs on pallets aids air circulation and speeds up the seasoning process. It is of course a perfect use for redundant pallets! Yesterday, we were very spoilt as we had extra help from Chris the elder and so both Chris's were busy swinging axes! Of course, they kept much warmer then I did just lugging and stacking! It was dark well before we finished but, the larger log seasoner is now completely full and the smaller one very nearly full. All in all a most satisfying squirrel like job. All these logs, most of which are Cedar will have at least a year to season and dry out before they are burnt. Of course, I should mention another bonus and that is, the scent of the Cedar which now hangs in the air!
| ..and afterwards! |
01 January 2015
Christmas Break for Hens & Gardeners!
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| Sarah's Hen Hotel |
Head gardener, Chief Blogger and Mistress of the Flock has been away in Switzerland spending Christmas with family. The girls packed their bags and went off to stay at Newland Grange Hen Hotel - a 5* Hen Hotel if ever there was one!! In our absence they laid 25 eggs so I figure they enjoyed their week's holiday as much as we did. Of course they didn't have the snow that we encountered. I did wonder given their confusion over Bamboo moves, whether they'd have any navigational hiccups on their return home! Not a bit of it! After a few handfuls of corn in the dusky evening light, it was straight up their ladder to roost!!
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