Being out and about this time of year is actually quite a treat in the fresh air and when you wake up in the morning feeling like a sack of potatoes, a bit of gardening outdoors can really sort you out.
These last few weeks have of course been focussed on the build up to Christmas. Lots of jobs involving tidying, leaf blowing, cutting back, pruning, dead heading, clearing old leaves and replacing straw for the Strawberries. Getting ready to start again. In addition, we get involved in the lovely build up stuff, the collection of Ivy and Holly and putting the Christmas tree up.
Despite the bare bones of the garden being on show, there are lots of plants giving fragrance right now, Daphne (Jacqueline Postill/Acutiloba), Chimonanthus. Structure and beauty can be found like the huge beautiful yellowy orange hips on Rosa Meg, which is as big as a soft fruit like an Apricot, truly gorgeous.
There is much to do in the coming weeks, digging in the veg garden, planting more bulbs, more pruning, weeding, edging, transplanting, not to mention preparing for Snowdrops.
Lots of wildlife to be seen too, even though the garden is entering dormancy, the weather has been so mild. We have seen Herons, Kingfishers (not me - never seen one!- but HG assures me), Mice, Moles, Bees on the Daphne and of course our regular friends in the garden at Heale, Papadum the Peacock, chickens, Dogs and our Kittens, Fennel and Bo. Never a dull day to be had.
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