Sunday and 2 more nice calm and fairly warm days ahead. So I managed to finally shred those branches and spread the result behind the logs (tried yesterday, but too windy and cold.
Thought I’d end this thread as we turned to wintertime, but I’ll extend it a bit… #sarassummer22
Pitch dark now but still +13°
About 4m left to cover behind the logs, so more pruning is needed. Spread my allium seeds too
I get house guests staying for a couple of days, borrowing the car Tuesday, I should probably give it a casual wash. It’s extremely dirty #sarassummer22
Today 15 Nov was the second day I got help in the garden & hopefully I will get a bit tomorrow to finish things… I did a few things while waiting during warm rainy weeks. My benches are mended for ex #sarassummer22
I sorted all seeds and saved bulbs in 4 categories: plant outside now in pots or directly in the ground, plant inside in February, plant inside in March/April, plant outside in May/June … #sarassummer22
The rest has been planning… Last Thursday high branches were cut & most of the leaves blown away. Sat/Sun all of that was shredded, ready for flowerbeds
I also cut in half the 2 largest plastic barrels from the old landings -half in the garage, top for planting #sarassummer22
The third, smaller, will be for rainwater …
Thursday the frame for the blackberries was put in place, but by then the day was over .. still some leaves left when children were waiting to be picked up from daycare… & a lot left on my list. #sarassummer22
We decided yesterday for a finish, but then one of the kids was sick with a cold & had to be looked after… #sarassummer22
But today, wow! All leaves are gone. Some mixed with a bit of manure in a half barrel - waiting for potatoes or carrots come spring. Very tidy indeed #sarassummer22
All 1,5 cubic meters of gravel was spread om top of fabric! 1 white sack less
And remaining stones moved, both cobblestones for the path to the garage and the larger waiting for the wall building. 1 more white sack gone👍🏻
Remains 1/2 a sack of fine gravel #sarassummer22
I must say I’m super pleased. Hopefully🤞🏻the list will be finished tomorrow as he is scheduled at neighbors. Remains to dig up & move rhubarbs & the remaining rose by the hammock & a couple of bushes that never flourished down there in the shade. Tomorrow… #sarassummer22
Friday Nov 18 & time to end this long overdue thread sometime today. Future posts on weather, garden, etc will probably be mastodon. This bird is already shaken
Outside at 8am it was barely +2° & the coming 4 days will be cold with severe frost & perhaps some snow #sarassummer22
There was hardly any time left over on Wed. At 4 pm the dug up bulbs of Solomon’s seal were hastily put in the ground beside the hammock and the wooden frame removed. Remains to dissemble it (screwed together), and then take the roof of the hammock to the garage. #sarassummer22
The heap of soil is from the cut edges Tuesday and will help level the space after rhubarbs & the last rose are moved to the right side of the garden - possibly springtime #sarassummer22
I’ve already moved all paint inside, cleaned the patio from tools and debris, sorted all screws & nails, etc
I think I’ll fetch the last sallad & rosemary + a pot of non hardy lavender inside over the next few nights. After Tuesday warmer weather is forecasted
I do have a couple of things outside to tend to & they will require both woolen socks & thick gloves…
* Last shredded branches to spread behind the logs & in flowerbeds, possibly topped with soil.
* Finish the cobblestone edge & rake the path before it freezes #sarassummer22
Also the last Chilie, my huge birds eye plant, should join its mates in the basement. It needs a final cut and a new pot. All other sensitive plants, like geraniums, fuchsias & begonias are already inside in safety.
With coffee finished it’s time to get going … #sarassummer22
This is it for today and for this thread… those cobblestones took most of the day & next is winter. I’ve brought the few pots inside & at 4 pm it was +2°, but felt worse. Bulbs and finishing of that edge with sand can wait until next week. #sarassummer22
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Today, March 21 (or rather tonight) is the spring equinox 2023. I celebrate end of winter by starting this years count down of the 91 days until the summer solistice, documenting gardening and spring/pre summer progress.
This is what it looks like today … #sarasspringcount23
90 days until the summer solstice!
It’s raining & I spend my time sewing a new sweater for my cat before tomorrow’s vet check up
My 1st garden addition arrived: 10 bare rooted sloe (thinking of you @eyebeams) soak in rainwater, waiting for decision on where… #sarasspringcount23
Thursday March 23 & 89 days until the summer solstice
And it’s raining
+8°, so warm considering
Visit to the vet went well
Medicine prescription for itching/allergy &👍🏻 for overall condition
Here is the cat Alice waiting to see the skin specialist this morning #sarasspringcount23
I’ll not start a garden blog, but I like to keep track of what gets done & ev. get reactions and tips from others. As I’ve just finished one hashtag, (#midsummercountdown) what should be the next? To followers + #GardeningTwitter, please vote or suggest
Giving this a week…
Anyway, I did an attempt to clean roots & move these perennials, but was held up by thunder, rain and hale. I’d better go out and put them in pots before they drown. Just waiting for a bit better weather …
Putting this thread in Swedish from today here …
No hashtag yet, so vote⬆️
Male Wren is now very busy delivering larvae to the ivy. No sounds yet so probably only eggs so far
+10° at 6 o’clock👍🏻
Tulips stick up in everywhere, not just by the warm wall, & my pile if branches grows. Slow work, but at least the nearby flowerbeds are rinsed, ready for new soil
Right now it’s 69 days 16hrs 12 min until the summer solstice June 21 #midsummercountdown
Even warmer today: 6pm it is +12° & the first drops of rain make me give up & go inside
My patio is now more or less swept, ready for pots & benches
I’ll prune the ivy tomorrow
It is now exactly 68 days, 17 hrs, 9 min until the summer solstice June 21, 11.14am #midsummercountdown
A rainy day & change is now rapid
Buds on the lilac is swelling & if you look closely my yellow anemones are on their way up
Even the meadow on the other side of the street has a few green patches
It is exactly 67 days 15 hrs until the summer solictice June 21 #midsummercountdown
Today, right now, it is 85 days 21 hrs and 56 min until the summer solistic, Tuesday 21 at 11.14 am
And now that we have changed to summertime I start my 2022 #midsummercountdown
Aim is to follow nature around my house and in the garden, but I must say it is a big mess right now- the ground frost let go only a couple of days ago. It’s time for spring cleaning!
Everything planted seems alive though & first of the 200 tulips stick up here & there👇🏻
The things in full flower so far are crocus and snowdrops - hardy things that don’t mind a cold night
Think I’ve reached a decision on my book sorting
Took some serious considering
This whole process started with a new built in bookcase wall in my renovated guest room in the basement, March 2020 and collecting all crime fiction to move those down stairs
First, all children’s books, comics, readers, school books, maps & travel guides, music + lyrics, pedagogy including handbooks & finally non classic crime paperbacks are not kept in the living room
The above also includes a considerable pile of not yet read books in my bedroom - I’ve been careful to leave empty space here & there, not cram the shelves. How long it lasts is another matter
Today is the day …
The fur tree “hedge” or rather my green wall towards the side street is coming down. It’s 7 am and the guys cutting it down will be here in an hour. Not warm, only 8°C.
Planted around 1973, they are long overdue. But I’ll miss them. So will the magpies
I’ve prepared by collecting cardboard in the garage, moving the grass and collected all my pruning from the front side in a huge pile. Ready for molding with my neighbor’s machine.
Tree trunks, cardboard and molding+all compost will hopefully be a ‘raised bed’ along the new fence
It’s definitely nervous. The lorry bringing poles and other material to set up the net fence and then collect all branches, arrives at 1 pm. Then not needed trunks and big branches are picked up for firewood. Clearing the space of about 35x3 m is for today.