......and work was finished; time to admire a little autumn colour!
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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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24 October 2015
Major Greenhouse Clear Out
It's been a lovely surprise to find that despite being away so long, we haven't actually missed autumn - well, not all of it. I had half thought that all the leaves would have fallen when we returned home but not a bit of it! There is still plenty of colour although they are falling fast now and today's heavy rain accelerated the leaf fall......more clearing up to do!.
The greenhouse was overdue for a major clear out. time to pull out all the old tomato plants and remove all the cane supports, cut back the Geraniums and Pelargoniums and generally have a good clean up. The vine was pruned back, the staging rearranged and both staging and woodwork was re-stained. Gone is the green lush and verdant look of summer. The green leafy ceiling provided by the vine leaves has also gone so as to maximise light in the ever shortening days. Having slabbed beneath the low level staging on the left has meant that there's more storage area for overwintering geraniums. Maybe oiling the old tiles and the brick path was taking things a bit too far but it does give the colours much more depth. As long as no one slips on them - ahem!
22 October 2015
No More Cowboys & Indians!
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27 September 2015
Winning News
| Katy apples |
| The 'Glove' Urn |
Of course - this being Saturday, so much winning meant 3 visits to the show (to set up exhibits, return for lunch and return again to retrieve the exhibits!) which all took place between acquiring a new garden urn, digging out an entire border, lifting and dividing loads of Violets, Primroses, Agapanthus and some Gladiolus Cummunis. Having done that, we put in a base and Chris manfully lugged the urn from the back of his truck and into a barrow (with a flat tyre!) and then onto its plinth. It looks REALLY elegant and is even uplit at night by the light in situ. When it was tipped up out fell a pair of gloves in the old compost - hence its name!
25 September 2015
The End of the Beginning of the Apple Harvest.
Another sunny day and it was the last of the apple harvest in the orchards around Pear Tree Cottage. Sally-Anne was at the helm as the apple harvester picking up all the fallen fruit which had been blown out from beneath the trees and onto the grass avenues between the rows. Rob was at hand with strategically parked empty trailers. How could I resist rushing out with the camera? It was a great example of girl power! I was just in time to see the last 2 rows and, after the hustle bustle and activity of the past few days, the orchards fell strangely silent again.
As the youngest trees were started first, all the activity will move to the other orchards with more mature trees. I hope the weather remains dry for them all.
24 September 2015
Homemade Lanterns
These are some lanterns I made from old tins - easy, free and VERY pretty at night. I found a log which fitted inside the tin and clamped it in the workshop vice at an angle so that when the tin was placed over the end, it didn't slide off. A hammer and a nail was all that was needed - oh and some patience! I couldn't get them down to less than 20 minutes per lantern and I made 15!! I have decided to leave them hanging on Rob's Retreat so that they will rust naturally. Holes in the base will mean they don't fill up with water. Do I need to say that they need tea lights to work?
Apple Harvesting around Pear Tree Cottage
Summer is officially over as today is the autumnal equinox. The apple harvest is in full swing all around Pear Tree Cottage.
The trees had their apples shaken off on Saturday and all the apples were harvested today. It's sort of comforting to hear the sound of tractors busy nearby and, living where we do, one is very conscious of the seasons and their differing tasks. We had Canadian family on a lightning (rugby!) visit who were very interested in the apple harvest - hence the video for Don as he missed the bits he would have liked to have seen.
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