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Monday, 7 April 2014

Gardening and other things

This post is for  all you bloggers out there who like me   annually get bitten by the gardening bug - the Spring flowers never cease to amaze me and stir me into action everyyear.I have bought a few bits from here and there - some Pleonie bulbs and Polianthus Tuberosa bulbs from a catalogue and a white poppy (again!)from the Garden Centre - white poppies don't seem to like my garden so I will try this one in a pot- and a primula burmanica from the Gardening Club in the village.

The blue himalayan poppy (kept in a pot!) has shown new leaves surprisingly - this will be its third year - first year it did not flower but last year it was so beautiful - fingers crossed for another bloom.

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                                                 The Primula Sieboldii has white buds showing

  I bought a pink one last year from Malvern Show so I am hoping that one of these pots is pink

The battle has commenced again  to protect the sweetpeas from the mice - first batch needs now to come out of the covered propagator - so I have put them in the conservatory - for the moment.

No luck for me at camera club this month subject was signs - OH came third - the shot was taken at Blists Hill Victorian Museum
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Just a few shots of my favourite plants in the garden at the moment - through all the upheaval in the garden the flowers bravely push through and do their best
                                                  Magnolia Stellata

                                              Ribes     (Red Currant)
                                    
Buddlea Davidii
Primula Gighi
 
 
Circles - Squares -  Kites - yes apparently these are the technical terms for the paving slabs needed to complete the circle - I am hoping to put my sundial here - the plan is not to have to much clutter in the garden in future !!
 
The allotment is taking a second place at the moment  - but a trailer load of best matured muck was collected after hours this week from a relative at Church Stretton (no picture!!) and shallots and seed potatoes are at the ready.- enjoy your week - Jane
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Friday, 28 March 2014

North Wales

Trefriw - Fairy Falls - Llyn Crafnant - Conwy - special places from our walking break up North Wales -not to far to drive approximately 60 miles and after a hectic start amd leaving our gardening project in the lurch- a perfect escape

I am posting a few pics just for the record and also to relive my memories - yes it did rain on and off - and yes the mists came down - but yes the sun did shine through in equal measure and we had a great time.

Click on the pics for a decent view - I  only seem to be able to post this size on my blogs - if anyone has any suggestions as to what I need to do to get a larger pic I would appreciate your comment.

Wales never ceases to come through with unexpected places and special moments.
 I booked with a local agency - so here is a little plug for them I have added a link - the house Llwyn-y-coed Isaf http://dioni.co.uk/llwyn-y-coed/ was adequate in comforts and the views were great - not so much for the camera though because every which way there was a huge pylon - in this pic - just on the horizon to the right !!
in the way - but after a while we adjusted to that and gazed beyond these modern day necessities - adjusting our lenses accordingly!!

The house looked out onto what appeared to be reed beds
- and when we asked we were told yes it was reeds and they were sold for thatching - apparently the ground used to be used for summer grazing but  it had become unproductive because it was a flood plain - you can see in the pic  where a patch has been cut



First day off was a tour round the little village of Trifriw - parking up and asking directions for the local walks - after a few false turns we arrived at the Fairy Falls - aptly named by the Victorians who were fascinated by these mythical creatures
- it was all very slippy and care was needed not to end up belly up in the falls below!! but even so cameras were  at the ready for a few pics of course - we continued on and the rain did its best to soak us but spirits  high and hoods up we continued the walk and ended up in Ship Inn for a spot of lunch and I must say a good day was had by all !!


What do you think of this - I think it is so pretty - I am hoping OH will make one for me he is good at working metal  this one was on the hearth in the Ship Inn in Trefriw

Up and ready for another session - and to breath in the vigorous welsh air we decided on a visit to Conway - we have touched on this area before - but never spent a great deal of time in the actual town - the castle is not that big .. see below in the distance through the arch in the town walls
and here is a pic taken on a previous visit just to give you a better look
but the town walls stretch right around the existing town - they date back to the castle era - are very picturesque and a must for a walkaround

We sat and ate icecreams and soaked up the views
Day three - again going out with a blank canvas so to speak - with definite purpose in mind - we called in at a small garden centre and bought a couple of plants and just mentioned to the owner that we were out for a nice walk - so he pointed us in the direction of Llyn Crafnant - so that was that decision made - here is the result
 
 
 how beautiful is that!
 
we walked right round the lake - quite a way  but so worth it
bye for now - have a good week - Jane x
 

Sunday, 16 March 2014

Spring Flowers and a Greenhouse Skeleton

Well Spring is here - and a greenhouse takes shape - still more clutter to shift  - but things are on the up  - the garden has survived the winter deluge and the demolition remarkably well  - so I have posted a few of my favourite pics - and also a few shots of the greenhouse coming to life.

It is pretty much 4 weeks since I last posted - seems to me that this house has been flat out - with garden affairs - family affairs and general living - the fields and country walkways have been so wet and muddy until recently and so have been out of bounds for a black and white collie who loves to race back and two through  very mucky pools - also Blue has been restricted on her exercise - she has had  an operation  which left her with a wound with stitches on her side - but now things have healed up nicely and so she is able to exercise in her usual fashion - a tearaway collie.!!

Here are a few pics of our mammoth task - please say it looks better - mind there is still a way to go - staging is being made by a friend - before the plants can be moved in - yes they are all crammed into the old cedar wood house - which in its turn is coming down to make way for new paving - a line of trellis for clematis and some garden furniture - all in the distant  future me thinks - well there you are you see - now for a few pics for a clearer picture.
                   
                     Take one - corner bricks in place
   
                     Wow the bricks are down !!
 
 
Up she goes - looking good  - what do you think
 
 
glass going in - not to many breakages! 
Blue inspects the new space  ( thinks plenty of ball playing area)!
 
and this is Fred !- a garden gift from a neighbour - made locally - love him
 
 
 
 So there we are - getting there - and now just a few pics from round the garden
 
No doubt that the colours of Spring really give a lift to the garden and certainly give me a boost!!
 
 
Japonica
 
 I thought I had lost my primula sieboldii  - so sent for replacements - and then see below my plants were just a bit slow off the mark but here they are pushing through - now I had white and pink plants so now I am waiting to see if both have survived - I love primulas and intend to have more
 
 
 
 
Note the empty looking pots scattered around - I am just waiting to see what is going to shoot next  
 
Primula Gigha
 
 
 
 
 Help your self to a scone if there is not enough to go around I will make some more!!
 
 Bye until next time - Jane x

Monday, 3 February 2014

February Notes

We are one month into 2014 - where did that go ? of course 2 or 3 weeks saw us laid low with flu - yes it was official - doc diagnosed flu - hot drinks - bed rest - heh ho !! - well now a major reconstruction of our garden is underway - one greenhouse down so far and another one to go up - a second greenhouse is to come down and contents of which are to be shared between new greenhouse and local rubbish tip!

Stages of work in progress just for my records and sanity

What a mess I do declare !!
Looking a little better ..


Getting there - fence will need a lick of paint

Spring has nearly been washed away in these parts by the deluge of storms but today I took a look around the garden and found that nature is doing its best to fight back


Heleborous - first plant to flower from a purchase last year - I bought six - mixed colours - not all have survived


This hyacinth bulb looks to be on track for an early flowering - and snowdrops are pushing through the sodden soil


and of course the camellia flowers on regardless of weather conditions - it surely is a beauty


 Header pic is of the river at Attingham Park

 Best wishes to you all  and have a good week

 Jane

Friday, 3 January 2014

A Snapshot Away

Hello again - a snapshot around town - main aim a picture for camera club - subject Xmas lights. A late afternoon walk around town (Shrewsbury)and these were the outcome.
I  could not resist this shot I love lanterns

 
- taken outside the Golden Cross in Milk Street

As we approached the main centre of Shrewsbury - we passed by this passageway leading to St Alkmunds Square and gazed back along the Wyle Cop
 
Walking around we took random shots - my header pic is taken in the Shrewsbury Market Square - with  the Charles Darwin statue in the foreground - I like this part of town it is full of atmosphere - Wyle Cop the picture above - click on the pic for more detail and a better view - again  late of an evening the Cop comes alive with visions of the past it does not take a great imagination to visualise how it was back  in the day
 
Picture hunting has been the order of the day this past week - so several excursions have been made into Shrewsbury - some time was spent down by the river and although these pictures are not Christmas lights - well I am going to post them
 
 The night was cold but the colours and reflections on the water were perfect
 
 In the background you can see the church tower of St Chads - we walked on up there - they have a decorated christmas tree event - the church looked spectacular 
 
 
 
Walking down again to the main shopping streets - these were the shots we took - Pride Hill lights
 
 this year there has been a new addition a giant reindeer
 
A close up
 
Well I doubt we have taken a winner but we had a fun time !!
 Best wishes
 
 Jane