Sunday, June 01, 2008

busy little bees

a few weeks ago i decided it was time to attack the over-grown wilderness that was my back garden. i was high on the sunshine at the time.

imagine, if you will as i didn't take any 'before' shots, this mash of tangled weedland covering my entire back garden up to your knees. it was a forest. and old forest. the roots grew deep.

i enlisted some help of alex and his mother as there was no way i could tackle this wilderness on my own but 3 cheers for alex who basically cleared the whole thing by himself! as you can see he and i both gave up towards the back of the patch and laid some paving tiles down to separate the wasteland from the garden. that back patch may be a job for another day.

once everything was cleared we ventured to the local garden centre to pick up some plants. the theme is 'cottage garden'. unfortunately nothing has really bloomed yet so the theme is not obvious. but i have poppies, lupins, lavenders, periwinkle, heathers, clematis, and others i cannot remember. i also picked up some turf so i can have a little patch of grass to lay my head. this weekend i found some dreadful strawberry plants that i saved from the indoor horrors of tesco grocery store and planted in a large tub on my patio along with another tub for herbs *cross your fingers that the strawberries survive*. next weekend i think i'll get another tub or two and plant some vegetables. beans? tomatoes? courgettes? yes i think so. can you grow courgettes in a tub?

i have bumble bees visiting my garden regularly as well as squirrels and a variety of birds. that makes me happy. now i want to get a bat box, a ladybird house and possibly a bird feeder. i could really go crazy. check out flickr for more picture goodness.

3 comments:

Lydia said...

Oh my god, I'm sooo jealous. That looks awesome. Did you do research or just wing it?

robyn. said...

it was totally winged. the garden centre had the theme 'cottage garden' labeled on some of it's plants so i went with those. it also helped that they were 5 plants for a fiver.

i researched how to lay turf as i didn't have a clue.

Anonymous said...

Wow - from aq little girl who wouldn't get her hands dirty you sure have progressed. I am so impressed. Congratulations to the 3 of you - job well done. Can hardly wait until we get there to see it in person. Fantastic pictures by the way. Mom