Saturday 14 May 2016

Fairy Skulls

Whenever a child says "I don't believe in fairies" there's a little fairy somewhere that falls right down dead
J. M. Barrie, Peter Pan (1904)

I bought a plant last Summer just because I wanted to see what the seed heads looked like. So sad, they look like little fairy skulls. 


Fairy Skulls
Antirrhinum Seed Heads or 'The Bunny Rabbit Plant'

Wasp Nest!

This is just so interesting and beautiful. We weren't sure what it was at first but after looking it up on 'Google Knows Everything' it looks like it's the start of a wasps nest. It's the size of a ping pong ball. The Queen has made a few attempts before settling on this spot (unless that's how big she thinks it's going to be). There are 4 empty chambers that I could see, so either she hasn't laid yet or the workers have flown and are getting ready to extend the nest for more eggs. Either way, I'm sorry to say that this nest has to go as it is right in the entrance to the sun room and also where we are going to set up our archery range. Hopefully Lee can get it off without breaking it as I really want to keep it. Sorry the photos aren't wonderful but my screen was black from the sun.

Tiny Little Wasp Nest
4 Little Chambers




Several Attempts Around the Nest?
Made of Fresh Wood and Saliva

Maria's Sweatshop

Such a glorious day again and managed to snap a few photos of Lee working in the garden. Besides numerous trips to the tip to get rid of the garden rubbish, Lee has been picking Dandelions, mowing the Lawn and Sweeping the Tarmac :)

Dandelion Clock Picking
So Romantic

Pretty Little Dandelions
Mowing the Rough Patch

New Sweeper
Lee's New Toy

Friday 6 May 2016

Pots and Wheelbarrow

All that digging and moving rocks has done my shoulder in, but the weather was so gorgeous I decided to sort out our pots with mum. Replanting, splitting and generally giving them a bit of TLC. They are nothing great but will be happy in their new homes for a few years now. I can't wait to see what the black pussy willow looks like and I'm looking forward to seeing the lovely white lillies that came with us from London from my Aunty Nieves.
Old Wheelbarrow
Fixed and Painted by Lee

Plant Stand with Pots on
More Pots
Mum certainly likes her Pots
Need to level out the lawn area now ...

Rose Border

We chopped back the Beech Trees so that we could extend the height of the chicken wire, it will probably take a few years to come back but it really needed to be done. We still have the top to do but that's for another day as all the hedges around the garden need trimming back too.

This border was very overgrown and the existing Roses were just smothered with bluebells (most without any flowers) and crocosmia. Mum and I cleaned this border and made it a bit narrower and I attempted to make a drystone wall using most of the rocks from around the garden.


Working our way up
The start of the Drystone Wall
Have done my shoulder in moving these :(





We cleaned the border and took out some of the Crocosmia and Bluebells. We found some Ferns and Irises struggling to be seen. There's also some Aquilegia, Foxgloves, Hollyhocks, Solomon's Seal and a Gladioli. We planted 5 small Pyracantha (with orange berries for the birds), 3 Apple Blossom, Lillies, Alliums, some Perennials and Roses. We also planted some Elephant's ears to fill the border with evergreen ground cover.






























The Roses that I ordered from J Parkers were pitiful and I was really disappointed I won't be ordering from them again.
Look how tiny my Roses are! Little Sticks!
Something Lives in this Hole under the Fern
Before
... and After

Sunday 1 May 2016

Another Fence Made


Lee has been busy fixing the fence and making it a bit higher using old trellis from the garden. The fencepost needed to be set in the ground and then Lee painted up the old fence. The trellis was used from the vegetable patch as the wind had broken and blown a lot of it down. 3 panels were cut, fitted and fixed and then all of it was painted. Looks so much better and the birds love it. The garden is starting to take shape now. We are finally winning the battle.
Before - New Fencepost Cemented in and painted.
Inside Painted

All Fixed and Painted Up
After - All Done and Looking Like New