'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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18 August 2022
Exploring a garden at dusk!!
16 August 2022
01 August 2022
Nothing like a project!!
The original gate arch had rotted and was leaning badly under the weight of the gate in the middle. The gate is pretty special as it was made by my father and was a birthday present way back in the 70's (ahem!) This garden is it's 4th home and the 'B' in its centre will now stand for Bulmers as it faces their cider apple orchards. Thanks to Simon it's already had a coat of paint and was waiting for some cleaved English sweet chestnut on order since April. Having, at last taken delivery of the chestnut, all we needed was Master Craftsman, the one and only Chris Genever!!
Chris lifted the old bricks (which had to be 'stacked tidily') before carefully cleaning them all and relaying them on bedding and pointing them. after a degree of confusion (!) the were laid in a herringbone pattern. Yes, I was a tad confused as the herringbones only show when viewed diagonally!!
Thanks to Chris's skills and patience the finished arch looks amazing and we're thrilled!
For before and after photos, checkout: Gate Arch Construction 2022
16 July 2022
HAYMAKING!
With the already declared national emergency due to predicted 90 degree temperatures next week, I think we've timed our haymaking perfectly!! The Yellow Rattle planted a couple of years ago thrived and has now set seed. Even before a G&T, I turned it and only WISH I could share the smell as its dries in the sun! It's just DIVINE!! Memories, memories!! Nor sure what my Daddy would think of my haymaking methods but he'd probably laugh!!! Having said that; I did get 2nd prize at our local ploughing match a few years ago and that was competing against real experts!
Visits and Clearances!
Meantime, Chris has been even busier cutting hedges, strimming ditches, manicuring the Beech hedge and we also did a major clearance around 'My Daddy's Gate' in readiness for the arrival of a certain Mr. Genever!! The cleft chestnut timber was delivered last Thursday so we have cleared the area around the rotting gate arch making room for its replacement. Chris trimmed the hedge right back and we felled a Viburnum opulus as well as cut down a couple of climbing Hydrangeas and Hawthorns. Really quite radical. The Viburnum was infested with Viburnum Beetle so we weren't too sad to see it go. I think we'll need to move the cattle sign further back as it no longer looks quite right.
Simon has already painted the gate and my plan is to turn it arouond so that we have the 'B' facing the garden - 'B' for Bulmers orchards!! The gate was made by my father as a birthday present many years ago. As my surname changed the inital in its centre is no longer appropriate for me but, given its location, is absolutely PERFICK!! I'm positive my Daddy would approve!
05 July 2022
DRAGON BORDERS
Now I need to mark the plants which need moving in the spring and remember where to move them to - or remember to look at these photos!!
Alas, a gardener's work is never done! Is that why I love it so much?
02 July 2022
VIKING GARDEN VISITORS!!!!
A big thank you to our helpers: Lindy, Gabby, Jenny & Pauline who served teas in the freezing temperatures and washed up in a very warm kitchen! An EXTRA big thank you to Pat Finch who made trays of exquisite cakes despite her very recent hip surgery!!
More photos can be found here:Norwegian Visit