Cooler autumn days

After a simply stunning spring and summer the days are shortening and the temperatures falling. This year has been different but very enjoyable in the garden. Time to experiment and witness surprises. Certainly in the autumn garden the biggest surprise has been the Rudbeckia and the very late flowering zinnias. The vegetable garden is nowContinue reading “Cooler autumn days”

Sunny Days in August

The sun has been shining and the flowers blossoming. Too hot to do much more than sit and enjoy the garden. A very pleasant surprise is the Rudbeckias which I have never grown before. The varied bright yellow and orange blooms brighten the August garden. The ‘old herb garden’ is now totally transformed. A littleContinue reading “Sunny Days in August”

Still chilly at the start of May

I’ve been working on revamping the old herb garden since the start of the year into a more attractive array of shrubs, bulbs and annuals. The video encapsulates the progress so far. The rhubarb, melon balm and aquilegia remain from the original plot. This is one of my favourite times of the year in theContinue reading “Still chilly at the start of May”

Warm spring days in the garden

The garden is really starting to spring into life, but there is a need for caution as despite some warm days the nights are still chilly. The onions in the vegetable patch certainly enjoyed Saturday’s rain. Potatoes are also starting to sprout. And the lettuce and spinach in the greenhouse should be ready to eatContinue reading “Warm spring days in the garden”

March – sunny days and frosty night

It’s been a busy couple of weeks in the Strines garden. The days are getting warmer an staying light much longer. This is the start of a very busy time. Having cleaned and cleared the greenhouse at the start of the month it is now the perfect place to start hardening off one of theContinue reading “March – sunny days and frosty night”