2 days to go before our open garden evening and 4 tons of gravel is dropped on the drive. Thanks to expert tipping by Rob Thomas (one of Chris G's bonsai chums!), raking wasn't so very laborious although all 3 of us took turns. I mostly raked round in circles! Chris did the best job although I was OK in the small tricky areas by the wall! It did look a whole lot better and, we have to hand it to he who decreed 4 tons was the amount needed! ( I was tempted to ring and say it was not nearly enough!) 4 tons actually was the exact amount required for about a 1- 1 1/2 inch top up! Oh to have brains!!
'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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29 August 2015
26 August 2015
The Demise of Henny Penny
The late Miss Henny Penny |
It's with a heavy heart that I have to report the sad death of Henny Penny. She was found unwell yesterday and had picked up a respiratory condition. She died overnight and had even laid an egg prior to departing this world - gulp! Surprising that such a healthy, weighty chicken could be overwhelmed so very quickly. Now our little flock is down to 4. We won't replace her immediately as we know from experience that the remaining four would terrorize a new 'intruder'. We'll wait until we can home a minimum of 2 and gradually introduce them as before.
In my view, Henny Penny was the most beautiful of the five and also the shyest and least arrogant. We will miss her super dark brown eggs!
21 August 2015
"Chance to see award-winning Worcestershire garden in a different light."
Our last open garden evening for the National Garden Scheme is drawing ever nearer, our local paper has given the event a little publicity - see Pear Tree Cottage Garden in the news!. We also have Sarah Winton coming in the 'Daisy Bus. She plans to drive around the area and help to advertise our event. Sarah has spent the summer driving around the country and helping gardeners who open their gardens for the National Gardens Scheme. What amazing thing to do!!! We are very much looking forward to meeting her.
Sarah Winton and the Daisy Bus! |
17 August 2015
'Contact the Elderly' Tea Party
Working with Wood - dead and alive.
This Saturday it was logs, logs and MORE logs. Moving dried logs from the log seasoner, sweeping it all out and re-stacking these dried and seasoned logs in the log store was our first move. Then came the sawing, splitting, loading, lugging and stacking the 2 tons of Sycamore tree that Chris and Kyle dropped off on Thursday! We finished the lot and there was still enough time to finish pollarding the ornamental cherry which we started last Saturday. It looks a tad bare for now but the Herb Garden now has lots of much needed light and the cherry will be kept in check. After all this - did we feel smug or what?
14 August 2015
Hurrah - Rain at long last!
Thank goodness for some rain!! We haven't had the really heavy downpours like other areas but at long last, we have steady rain for 24 hours. The rain chain loved it but the painters doing the outside window frames weren't quite so enthusiastic! The garden was really desperate and many Hydrangeas were wilting and looking very sorry indeed. Hopefully this will perk them up. Camellias and Witch Hazels also hate drying out and this garden is just too big to water everywhere.
13 August 2015
Late but Yummy!
At long last the tomatoes are ripening and the runner beans are setting. We've had a generally very dry, cool and dull summer but recently have enjoyed the odd sunny and hot day which has made all the difference to ripening fruit. These tomatoes were all germinated from seed by Chris Genever and include Sungold, Gardener's Delight, Black Krim and Country Taste Beefsteak. The Sungold are unbelievably sweet but all are delicious and will be put to good culinary use! I was late sowing runner beans and having done so, the weather was cold so ours are really very late and this was our very first picking. With heavy downpours predicted tonight and tomorrow, we might strike lucky and have some MUCH needed rain - fingers crossed!
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