Whilst I sit here trying to thaw out after an hour in my garden, I will make good use of my time and write a blog. For those of you that experience real frost ours is peanuts. But it is exactly our wishy-washy winters that make it so complicated.
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Cortaderia selloana |
My spider plants in the greenhouse were confused as well and died. This experiment has taught me it is no use trying to keep them in there over winter.
Thankfully my spider plant has plenty of babies.
Anyway. I was glad to see the rest of the garden was looking bedraggled but alive. My new stakes were upright despite the storms we've had, so that's good news.
And the spring bulbs are still alive as well, great.
The hellebore next to the frog pond is almost in bloom too.
And the rozettes of the teasles are fresh and perky. I started out with one, and have at least ten by now. I value them, as they provide seeds for the birds and shelter for the insects. Besides, I like the historic value: they were used for combing wool, to get it ready for spinning. For someone who writes, those are useful details about our past.
My logs are there for the same reason as the teasels: shelter for the insects. This afternoon there was a robin perched on them, but as is so often the case, when I tried to take a photo all I captured was a blur, as it bolted.
Looking rather grey and boring... But just you wait!
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Amaryllis |
In a few weeks time that grey, boring space will suddenly burst out in colour. And then my life will evolve around the garden again.
In the meantime I have a gig next Sunday, wish us well.
And my book will be for sale in approx. 2 weeks. Cannot wait!😁 (If you are interested in buying it, you can order it at Trichisboeken.nl, that's the webshop, or alternatively send me an e-mail at dutchdeltagardener@gmail.com )
Have a lovely weekend, wherever you are.
Renée
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