Showing posts with label Easter flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter flowers. Show all posts

Friday, 28 April 2017

Dig, Dig, Dig

A mixed bag of weather this week, sun, hailstones, rain and snow. I have been keeping on top of my gardens. I applied a generous stack of muck to my Autumn raspberries, blackcurrants and gooseberries. I have put cardboard under the gooseberry bushes to prevent gooseberry sawfly.
Autumn raspberries are cut back each year
Gooseberry and blackcurrant flowers are forming

Our beech hedge is coming into leaf.
When all the new leaves cover the hedge the dead leaves are shed

The farmers are busy rolling the grass and ploughing fields. The lambs are growing but are still young enough to gamble at dusk. I heard  the cry of three oyster catchers when I walked along the river in the evening. Candy my dog has gone back to the kennels she came from. 
Very smart

The gorse is a vibrant yellow along the lanes.
Acid yellow

Dandelions rule OK.
Dandelions are sun lovers and the flowers are also edible

The gentle Welsh poppies remind me of my friend.
Paper thin petals

I am making a series of door wreaths using flowers in season.
Ivy, blossom and daisies 


These are some of the flower arrangements I did for the Easter display at church.
For the entrance to the Haydock Centre
For the entrance porch

I have been weeding my allotment, extending the vegetable beds. I have made excellent progress with some very long days of digging. The soil is rock hard. I hope to finish by next week. Many of my vegetable plants in the greenhouse are ready to plant out, broad beans and kale and sweetcorn. I have planted some flower seeds today and the greenhouse is almost full. 
Hi ho, hi ho it's off to dig I go

I have redesigned my bees that feature in all my gardens and on my allotment.
New this year are wire wings

This is a sock monkey I made for my granddaughter.
Cheeky

Friday, 1 April 2016

Spring has Sprung

It has been a very mixed week weatherwise. A heavy snowfall on the Pennines on Wednesday.
Almost a complete whiteout

Snow on Cross Fell from the previous weeks snowfall.
A view of Cross Fell from Alston

This was followed by a warm sunny day on Thursday ideal for gardening. I have started to clear my plots ready for the new growth.
 The ground always looks bare until the plants start to grow

The daffodils are still looking very festive.
I love the golden centres

I did these flower arrangements for the church at Easter.
The colours are appropriate to the Easter season
Lilies in abundance

The primulas are beginning to open their drumstick heads.
Dainty individual flowerheads

On a visit to Northampton went to the Shoe museum.
Did you wear any of these? 

Paper mache shoes made by children.
Such imagination

This animation of a cobbler was very amusing.
Tap, tap, tap, goes the hammer

It is the time of year when there are dramatic skies.
A hole in the sky

A view from the top of Hartside.
Bleak and beautiful

It appears that Elvis is living in New Mills.
"I'm all shook up"

He even has his own car parking space reserved.
Cadillacs only