Whilst working on other garden projects, Chris Genever happened to notice the the supporting Wisteria arch on the studio had collapsed under the weight of the Wisteria and was distorting his new guttering. Following all the banter regarding the mystery of the broken gutter brackets, immediate action was called for!
'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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11 April 2021
Weighty Wisteria!
2 April 2021
EXPERT APPLE GRAFTING
If all goes well with the grafts, we shall remove the original Bramley which is really ill placed. For this year, we have removed one of its larger boughs allowing us to harvest fruit for which we hope will be its last year.
21 March 2021
Smug Sunday!
Well! After an "efficient Saturday", it was Smug Sunday!
A little bistro set that sits on the jetty had a makeover. It was a skip rescue few years ago and despite several coats of preservative, it always looked bleached and neglected. A coat of paint was called for and having given it 3 coats of Old English Green it looked so smart, I wish I'd taken a 'before' shot. I could hardly place them back on the jetty without smartening that up too!
Time to get the mowers out while the weather is so mild and dry. With the temperatures increasing and the extra hours of daylight, the grass is growing and greening up. Still on a high cut, the lawns and orchard were all trimmed and as we'd weeded the pond margins yesterday, I sharpened my favourite long handled edging tool and with edging shears went round neatening all the edges. Lastly I hoed several more borders.
Feeling Sunday smugness!
20 March 2021
"Efficient Saturday!"
Chris arrived with a load of black gold in the form of well rotted horse manure!! This was duly barrowed to the vegetable patch and the dahlia border and then dug in. Thyme Square borders were all weeded before moving down to the pond where all the margins were weeded and forked over.
Lastly, we attacked the pond side of the Sofa Border - a tad more of a gargantuan task to commence so late in the day. We removed ivy from shrubs, Chris took out 2 dying shrubs and moved Prudence to a central and more befitting place for such a modest but elegant statue! No weeds were strewn on the grass and raked up afterwards. Chris decreed they be placed directly in wheelbarrows announcing that this was an 'efficient Saturday!"
And so it really was!
Another big thank you to Chris - now time for a very well earned gin!!!!!
16 March 2021
Pear Hut Upgrades!!
Our little Shed of the Year runner up - the Pear Hut, has been enjoying an expert makeover by Simon. He has repainted all 3 windows inside and out. The inside has also had a repaint and a change of colour. Even the woodwork has been treated so it really is looking super smart - so much so, I was moved to repainting the seat which stands outside under the front windows.Hard to believe that 5 years have elapsed since Channel 4 sent a film crew of 6 to film our humble little shed which is actually a writing room.
7 March 2021
Vegetable Patch Preparations.
