How difficult could it be to make a wreath out of materials from the garden? Well, actually not that difficult. I cut some Dogwood stems of varying colours and twisted them into a circle and secured it with jute twine. I found a few Hydrangea flowers and some variegate holly which I wired in and, hey presto hung it on the back door. When the decorations come down out of the attic, I might wire in a bauble or 2 and add some ribbon. In the meantime I like the natural look and the 'catherine wheel' style! As for the cost...............absolutely nuffink!
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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 November 2015
Vulcan Tribute!
Whilst watching the documentary on the AVRO Vulcan bomber - arguably the greatest aircraft ever built and its very last flight, I came across this photo taken in our - yes OUR garden. Sadly the pear tree is no longer but it's totally tragic to realise that there is no longer an airworthy Vulcan in the entire world!
Naturally it was the sound that galvanised me into photographic action. Once you're heard a Vulcan, you can NEVER forget it. Even when I heard it, I couldn't believe my ears. Lucky, my trusty camera was handy. We were away when it enjoyed its last flight on the 15th October so here's our very own belated tribute to a great old bird!
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Vulcan over PTC!! |
22 November 2015
Eroticism in the garden?
By night..... |
...and by day. |
Who needs elves???
Making these beautiful tree decorations and gift tags is keeping Chris busy!! They are quite exquisite and as he's used so many different woods the variety of grains is huge. They are also fragrant - particularly the Leylandii and the Cedar ones.
Obviously each is unique and he's recycling local trees. He has more shapes and designs but these photos just depict the hearts and stars. Some of the really big ones make lovely stand alone Christmas ornaments and the cedar ones make perfect pomanders as they repel moths and add a lovely fragrance inside a wardrobe or cupboard. Would I make a good salesman???
Damage Limitation & Planning for Spring
Despite the failing light, there was time to plant bulbs (late in the year, I know) and wallflowers This job was all done in complete darkness beneath the light of the trellis lanterns. This raised border is absolutely the perfect border to plant wallflowers as it means they are at nose height at the height of their fragrance. Clever planning eh!
Fern Frolics!
Now you see him.... |
...now you don't |
After all the unseasonably mild weather, the temperature plummeted and gales raged throughout the night. The garden looked like a battle scene with leaves, twigs and small branches all over the lawns and a major limb from the the oldest pear tree had crashed down across the Fernery path.
Safely stowed |
17 November 2015
Man down!
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