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Category Archives: Garden
Garden Visitors
I forgot to mention some extra garden visitors we’ve had in my usual Monday garden post, so I thought I’d give them their own post! In our garden, just by the conservatory, we have a bird feeder, one of those … Continue reading
Monday’s Meander Round the Garden
The lovely spring weather continues in this little part of Yorkshire, sunny and warm for the time of year. I’ve managed to continue my big tidy up of the garden, almost finishing the back, almost but not quite! I’ve had … Continue reading
Rainbows
Here in the UK alot of people are making rainbows to display in their windows, something bright and cheerful in these dark times. Children have drawn them, painted them, quilters have made blocks or even whole quilts. One of my … Continue reading
Tuesday’s Totter Round the Garden
Last week the weather was beautiful here in Yorkshire, sunny, warm, dry, perfect gardening weather! As I’m self isolating in the house and garden anyway, it was an ideal time to get caught up in the garden. Whilst I’m not … Continue reading
Monday's Meander Round the Garden
We’ve had some lovely spring weather over the last few days, warm (for March!!) sunny, dry, we’ve even managed a cup of tea sitting in the sun… As I’m now isolated til June I’m going to make a concerted effort … Continue reading
Monday’s Meander Round the Garden
I feel spring has finally sprung, we’ve had some lovely sunny days with just a touch of warmth to them. There’s all sorts coming up in the garden and the trees are just starting to coming into leaf. I love … Continue reading
Monday’s Meander Round the Garden
Well I didn’t see that coming!! We woke up to about 3″ of snow this morning – the first snow of the winter!! It looks very pretty, though my OH wasn’t too impressed as having left home for work at … Continue reading
Monday’s Meander Round the Garden
Today’s meander was more of a quick whizz as it was too cold to dilly-dally outside! I make no apologies for the lack of progress in the garden over the last few days, we were away for a couple of … Continue reading
Monday’s Meander Round the Garden
We have a tall beech hedge down one side of our garden, it’s probably about 40′ long as it continues down the side of the garage and the carport. It was well overdue for a trim, in fact it was … Continue reading
Monday’s Meander Round the Garden
It’s a few weeks since I last posted a mooch round the garden, mainly because the weather was inclement to say the least, cold, wet and miserable, day light opportunities are limited too as winter days are so short. I’m … Continue reading


