'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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14 May 2016
Kyle's Tiles (& others) Recycled Yet Again!!
12 May 2016
Rainy Day Boredom!
| Chris's oak ferns |
| & a more primeval neighbour |
Two days of rain and Chris is bored! This is what he does when he's bored!! He makes beautifully sculpted oak ferns out of some unwanted oak rails. He's put them in the Fernery where the other ferns are unfurling rather more slowly. Chris, they look amazing. Thanks so much!
Witton Hill Bake Off - round V
| Joan at work |
| Two smug bakers! |
| Crumpets cooking on the Aga hob |
| Pefrect crumpets & even a heart shaped one for Ben! |
As for my bead: very artisan in appearance but nevertheless, a great flavour and texture. Another baking session success! More photos
08 May 2016
Nude, Rude & Lewd!
| The Misses Pandora! |
A day out at the local RHS Spring Festival at Malvern and we came home to find a couple of semi clad squatters near Thyme Square. The owner of this pair of shameless dames is of course Chris and they will be taking a holiday at PTC! They will each have their own niche in front of a cherry tree in the native mixed hedge which surrounds the vegetable plot where they do add a certain touch of elegance to the working part of the garden. Thanks Chris!
04 May 2016
Success against the odds!
| Chris's gate |
| Woodland Border path |
| The 'Queenhouse!' |
Despite the rain, biting winds and glacial weather conditions; hardy garden visitors refused to be deterred and rolled up for our weekend garden opening. To our utter amazement, we raised the grand total of £405.60. I had definitely not expected to raise even half that. Chris ensured the garden looked magical. He made a gate for our new fruit area and even carved out the name; 'Nutberry Noak' We have fruit (currants and raspberries etc), a hazel nut tree and the surrounding fence is made from reclaimed oak - hence the name! It looks wonderfully rustic. He also came back to light over a hundred night lights and place them around the garden. Isn't he a star? One visitor rang his wife and told her it was too magical to miss. He instructed her to wrap up warm then went back home to collect her and brought her back!!
| Di & Pauline |
As usual, we were very lucky to have a loyal team of helpers not only generously making and donating cakes but slaving away serving teas, washing up and leaving everything pristine. A VERY BIG thank you to everyone and that includes Janine who helped with all the preparations!! Thank you also to all our visitors who ignored the weather to support a worthy cause!
More photos: HERE and Dave's Photos
26 April 2016
24 April 2016
Real Greenhouse Work
| Using the spandrels to support the cane framework |
| Less than straight canes! |
Of course I've been busy in a new greenhouse! Who wouldn't? I made countless journeys lugging the plants from the conservatory and placing them in their new home. Many had put on weak and leggy growth due to reduced lighting conditions and so I have pinched out tips of many. Today was spent sowing courgette and marrow seeds and believe or not some Adenium seeds (from India - another story!) I also put in some canes and made a sturdy framework in readiness for tomato plants - which have been promised by a certain master builder! Tying in canes was a whole new ball game in this greenhouse. Firstly I needed 8' canes and was able to make instant use of the rather fetching vintage spandrels which, at the time seemed a bit of an extravagance. Now I feel vindicated! H & S would have outlawed my teetering around on one foot straddling the border whilst tying in the tops of the canes. Hey ho!
Am not sure what Hartley Botanic will think of my makeshift staging but whilst waiting for delivery of their new staging - owt's better than nowt!!
| Makeshift staging |
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