The past week seems to have sped past, and this morning I'm definitely in my happy place having woken up to clear blue skies. Those have now turned to the promised 'light cloud' - weatherspeak for grey with a hint of occasional sun - but it's dry, bright, and I have a free day ahead - perfect! Six things that have contributed to happiness this week ...
14 Apr 2018
11 Apr 2018
Book(let) Review: Ten Poems about Sheds (Instead of a card)
Poems about sheds? What's not to love!
But at the risk of sounding like a complete Philistine, I admit that I've always preferred prose to poems. I like to get stuck into the narrative and subtleties of a good book and all but a handful of poems leave me either baffled or indifferent. A Romantic, I am not.
So when Candlestick Press asked recently if I would like to review their latest publication 'Ten Poems about Sheds', I was initially reluctant but I took a look anyway. The title alone is enough to pique the interest of any gardener - don't we all have a bit of a thing about sheds?
But at the risk of sounding like a complete Philistine, I admit that I've always preferred prose to poems. I like to get stuck into the narrative and subtleties of a good book and all but a handful of poems leave me either baffled or indifferent. A Romantic, I am not.
So when Candlestick Press asked recently if I would like to review their latest publication 'Ten Poems about Sheds', I was initially reluctant but I took a look anyway. The title alone is enough to pique the interest of any gardener - don't we all have a bit of a thing about sheds?
4 Apr 2018
The Real End of Month View for March, in April
At the weekend I wrote about spring flowers that are currently blooming around and in the veg patch but didn't look at the wider view of what else is happening. It's easier to focus in on the detail when skies are grey! So, for a proper end of month view, I took another wander around the various little patches that I manage here - the veg patch, the shady border, the washing line border and the middle garden. (Yes, my patch has spread outwards over the years!)
Spring weather has been challenging for us gardeners - a bit of in/out, in/out, but don't shake it all about (seeds, that is!). I resisted the urge to sow during March - mainly because my balcony is off limits at the moment, and it's too dark inside for seedlings. That worked in my favour as the weather was brutal at times. I risked sowing a few broad beans and sweet peas back in January. The broad bean plants have been sitting in the veg patch for a week now waiting for me to plant them during a break in the rain (and not being distracted by other jobs) while the sweet peas grow ever taller on my balcony in the shade of the scaffolding boards above.
The Veg Patch
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| ~ After the tidy up ~ |
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| ~ Spring growth - rhubarb and ransoms, tulips and fruit buds ~ |
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