This time of the year is always busy in the garden.
We are leaving for a trip and everything is growing so fast,
I wanted to do so much, but time is running out.
I feel like the mad hatter in 'Alice in Wonderland'
We are leaving for a trip and everything is growing so fast,
I wanted to do so much, but time is running out.
I feel like the mad hatter in 'Alice in Wonderland'
These days everything seems to take us so much longer to do.
We have shrubs that have grown so big they need to be cut back or moved.
They'll have to wait a little while longer.
They'll have to wait a little while longer.
Fortunately the new roses have been planted at the replacement arbour.
They should have settled in nicely while we are missing
and hopefully will have signs of buds when we return.
They should have settled in nicely while we are missing
and hopefully will have signs of buds when we return.
We do take a break now and again, to sit here
and drink a mid morning cup of coffee and early evening
and drink a mid morning cup of coffee and early evening
after our day working in the garden we have an aperitif,
or as Mr France says.'Him doing the hard work and me titivating'.
Well someone has to give the orders.
I'm hoping that these climbing roses will do better this year.
After a year of neglect, I've given them lots of TLC which they were
in desperate need of, so I'm looking forward to seeing the reward.
in desperate need of, so I'm looking forward to seeing the reward.
Also I must stake up the peonies before they get too big.
I have Day Lilies & some Penstemon that a friend gave me still to plant.
I have Day Lilies & some Penstemon that a friend gave me still to plant.
Can you see my garden whimsy peeping out from behind the Euphorbia ?
I still haven't decided, whether she stays or goes.
Take a look here it was my gift from the floral committee.
Take a look here it was my gift from the floral committee.
A gift from my daughter three Ranunculus in a pot.
Their petals are so pretty, wrapped round and round and so paper thin.
At the moment this is our view from the terrace.
We can see the wild Cherry trees in blossom Food for the birds.
When we get back, I'm sure this view will be very different,We can see the wild Cherry trees in blossom Food for the birds.
all the trees will be dressed in their green robes,
I did manage to find some time to paint a sketch in my garden journal
of one of my Camellia flowers, before it turned brown & fell off.
of one of my Camellia flowers, before it turned brown & fell off.
I'll be taking this small sketch journal with me
and a few ink pencils .
This lovely hand bound sketchbook was sent to me by Valerie Gardiner
who has a lovely blog called Colours in the Breizh
On her travels she doesn't use a camera, only the
detailed sketches she does 'en situe' in her own hand bound sketchbooks.
If I miss your posts, while I'm away, I'll try and catch up when I get back.
Enjoy your gardens,
especially those who have only just stopped having snow.
à bientôt
Barbara Lilian