We have had a wonderful spring, probably the best in many years. Two falls of snow in February and March which was unusual in itself. Several old favouries succumbed to the cold. Notabley two osteospernums which were nearly 5 years old, a lovely frilly white daisy thing that I don't know the name of that I grew from a cutting, it was realy dependable and flowered for 8 or 9 months of the year. I am hoping when I get round to cutting it right back it may still have some life in it.
I'm not sure if the dahlias and cannas will all come through, we'll have to see. But the cardoon is well and thriving!
Today, slightly belatedly I dug over my veg patch and planted broad beans (a first) just so I could give the one and only bean that Cameron planted for Cubs one evening in the autumn a few companions, I don't actually like broad beans, well not the fresh ones. I also planted the red onions and a row of pick and come again lettuces (again a first).
Michael and the boys dug over the patch that had the maris pipers in last year. They were a very bountiful crop but took a lot of room and this year I think it is probably too late to put them in so the space will be taken up with cougettes and squash which also take a lot of room.
Made a start on tidying the black bed which for the most part is forget me not blue at the moment but they're easy to remove once finished.
All in all another lovely spring day, now to watch a blu-ray Quantum of Solace.
Sorry Mr Bond... not one of your best.
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Well, there I was, having a really exciting and interesting time (about half an hour ago) cleaning the bath, when I thought 'What a shame Helen didn't carry on with your blog' - and here is a post!
Hurray.
Happy Easter!
Happy Spring!
(Enjoy the drizzle!)
Esther Montgomery
P.S. I have a new blog instead of an old one it's - Esther's Boring Garden Blog
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