The clocks have moved forward an hour, so now we’re in British Summer Time. The blackthorn thinks it’s May already. So beautiful against the blue sky.
It felt really summery on Saturday, I even wore cropped trousers while we had several hours on the plot, with a trip home for lunch. It was nice again Sunday afternoon when the Sun emerged through the mist. We had a bonfire so that kept us toasty for a while. We used the new HAHA incinerator; it's not so shiny now.
And that bonfire spelt the end of the sage plant. I finished clearing the area Saturday so we flattened and levelled it down and Jamie edged it with a plank.
And now our seating area is in its new place; we're going to get some decking or something to put over the weed fabric. So now we can sit watching our own plot growing. I’ve moved the bulb tubs next to the seat, they're mostly grape hyacinth at the moment, but tulips and iris are on their way. Eventually that area will be a flowerbed and I think the area in front, next to the pond, will be for herbs (in pots, so they don't take over the world again!)
I had the rest of the What-the-Cluck and peppers with rice and a leek from the allotment - just a bit of garlic salt and pepper was added as flavouring for this meal. Both really tasty and quick meals. I hope we manage to have more home-grown peppers this year.
So that's nearly the end of March and I need to logon to work on this foggy morning - I'm glad I don't have to drive in that. The title song is provided by The Foo Fighters, sorry to have seen that the drummer died at the weekend, but at least he seemed to enjoy his life.
Your plot is looking beautifully neat and tidy. It really was gorgeous weather at the weekend wasn't it. I planted out half of the new strawberry plants I bought a few weeks ago.
ReplyDeleteThankyou, only that part of the plot, the rest will follow soon... Our strawberry plants are still waiting in their coldframe; they were shoots from our plants, so hope we chose good ones!
DeleteI hope your bonfire smelled better than the one drifting smoke over our plot. I've never seem a goldcrest but would love to. The greenfinches in our parts seem to be making a comeback after the finch virus hit them. We often hear their distinctive call. Something perfumed would be lovely by your bench.
ReplyDeleteThe bonfire didn't smell of sage as I had hoped, but it wasn't smokey as it burned so quickly. I wasn't aware of the finch virus, but that would explain it. I shall have to check what a greenfinch call is like at the moment all I can hear is blackbirds and robins. Yes, some colourful and fragrant flowers would be welcome
DeleteLoving your new seating area. The weed stuff looks quite substantial.
ReplyDeleteThanks, it's in a good position now. That weed suppressant was left by someone on our freebies plot - just the right size and perfect timing!
ReplyDeleteIt's all looking good, and lucky you seeing seeing a goldcrest. I've only ever seen one, and I can't remember when I last saw a greenfinch.
ReplyDeleteThe weather has certainly changed since the weekend! xx
Yes, the weather is freezing but nice and bright. Good to look out at 🙂
DeleteI must try to get a photo of the goldcrest, it likes our hedge but is very nippy