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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13 June 2015

Creature Feature

Sid
Sid's head


Our home made tree snake has evoked quite a response on G+ so here's a couple of photos of Sid.  He was made out of an old coil from a hot water cistern which was coiled around the bough of an old pear tree.  His head was made from a watering can rose with old brass knobs for eyes and a strip of left over copper cut out for his forked tongue.  Over the years, a clematis has scrambled up through Sid's coils and whilst we have quite a few visitors, I think he largely goes unnoticed. Maybe we should introduce a competition - find the snake in the garden!


Sid's pear tree.

04 June 2015

Judgement Day!

Well it was judgement day for 'Britain's Best Gardeners' Garden' at PTC and, thank goodness, the sun decided to shine.  If we'd had Monday's gales it would have been a disaster!  Instead, the cuckoo was singing and the garden was full of baby robins and blackbirds scuttling around in the borders.
Having mowed the day before, I managed to finish the edging and have a really good tidy up everywhere before the judges arrived. 

That meant sweeping out the greenhouse - again, rushing around placing cushions on every seat and trimming the Jasmine (nudiflorum) from around the stone seat. I even remembered to top up the pond levels from the well. The telephone kiosk wasn't forgotten and Janine waged war against spiders.  In fact - it was looking so tidy, I even found time to run around with the camera. Judgement Day Photos 


The three judges arrived at 2pm and stayed until 4pm. Having established that afternoon tea and home made lemon sponge cake wouldn't be considered bribery and after walking round the garden; tea and cakes were duly served on the terrace.  They were very nice and seemed to enjoy the garden - they definitely enjoyed the cake!!  We're still on a knife edge as they have yet to visit another competing garden in Yorkshire.  

In the meantime, our local radio station expressed an interest so I was able to participate in a radio interview on BBC Hereford & Worcester and help promote Wichenford Open Gardens on 20 & 21 June 2015 - in case you've forgotten!!  Hopefully punters will be queueing up at every garden gate!

01 June 2015

Breakaway Garden Visit to PTC

Check out the feet!
On one of the coldest and stormiest evenings, a group of lovely ladies from Breakaway Club.  Despite the atrocious weather conditions, they explored the garden - I actually knew they hadn't sneaked back to their cars and cowered away from the gusting winds because they asked all sorts of questions about the features they's found!  They were some of the few visitors to actually witness the rain chain at its best!!  Instead of sitting outside and enjoying a sunset, they wisely retreated to the conservatory for tea and cakes!  It was so cold we put on the central heating and lit candles for them.  Their generosity means more money to give to charity!  We really hope to see them all again at Wichenford Open Gardens on 20 & 21 June and again on 31 August for our candlelit evening opening.

NGS Open Garden Weekend

Some of the team!
Our youngest visitor: Felix with his Daddy:Alan 
Despite unseasonably glacial temperatures and gusty showers, Open Gardens weekend was a great success.  We had the most brilliant team serving teas and washing up for over 100 visitors.


 A BIG thank you to all helpers including those who drove shuttle buses from and to the world's most scenic orchard car park, those who helped with signs and Rob Holloway who provided that scenic car park! Absolutely everyone deserves a mention so here we go: Lyn, Maureen, Di, Dave, Paul, Eve, Alan, Sheila, Pauline, Kathryn, Jenni & both Chris's!  Another thank you to all the ladies who made so many delicious cakes.  Many visitors left kind comments in the visitors book - many of which referred to the cakes!  Those which weren't sold have all been carefully frozen for Wichenford Open gardens on 20 & 21 June 2015.
Even 4 legged visitors!

The sun did break through on a few welcome occasions but we wished it could have been warmer. Chris was entrusted with my camera so most of the photos are thanks to him. See: NGS Open gardens 2015 . Dave made many journeys up and down the bank to and from the car park and, after a few difficulties alighting from the rear seat of Mellings - a 2 door mini, we decided to upgrade the shuttle bus so Rex was pressed into use.  We met many genuinely lovely people and we thank them for visiting in less than ideal weather conditions.  We hope to see them all again in 3 weeks' time! Oooh - I nearly forgot to say: we raised the grand total of £740.00! How brilliant is that??

28 May 2015

Spilt Paint in the Garden!





The Actinidia Kolomikta is flowering for the very first time.  This intriguing climber is a close relation of the kiwi fruit and at this time of year looks as if some one has spilled paint over the leaves.  As the season progresses, the leaves lose their variegations so it's nice to enjoy the many shades while they last!  This climber is a close relation of the kiwi fruit so it will be interesting to see if fruits of any kind appear later!

26 May 2015

Repairs & Renovations for Open Gardens


Despite competitions, preparations for open gardens next week are well under way.  Chris even gave up a Bank Holiday Monday to come renovate Kay's swing seat roof and mend one of the green garden doors which had succumbed to rot over winter.  The previous roof had been ply which had only stood a very short test of time so it was decided to go for something a little longer lasting.  Brian our painter took me over to Lanes to collect the corrugated tin which we tied onto the roof of his van.  Luckily it was still there when we arrived home so I was able to paint it with Tractol 'Landrover Green'.  I was in trouble for painting the right side of one sheet and the wrong side of the other!!  As a mere apprentice, how was I to know?  It worked out in my favour luckily!  Now all I have to do is touch up the green paint.  It looks really smart and having had its joints tightened and extra bracing, it's a whole lot steadier.  Today, Janine and I turned the conservatory into a tea room so, time to sit and swing in it would be nice!  Getting ready for open gardens






19 May 2015

BREAKING NEWS


Pear Tree Cottage Garden has made the final shortlist of 3 in The English Garden Magazine's competition: 

"Britain's Best Gardeners' Garden"





If I was brutally honest, I'd confess to the fact I'd forgotten I'd even entered which made the arrival of the email all the more surprising!  The judges are planning to visit next month so.....

...............watch this space!

Don't forget - this private garden is open to visitors under the National Garden Scheme 
30 & 31 May 2015
&
Wichenford Open Gardens  20 & 21st June 2015