Monday 7th March 2022: Weeeeeeee sliding into another week ๐ Today the weather has been lovely, the sun came out and although the breeze was a tad cold it was delightful working weather. So that is exactly what I have been doing, working outside, I had decided if it was raining I would do housework but lucky for me it wasnโt ๐ I had planned on making a small start on the hazel trees we have in the front, they have been kept in the traditional way for many years, six main trunks from each root but these will block a fair amount of light from my greenhouse and then evening sun from the font beds and so we cut them back each year. The six trunks remain itโs just that we keep the tops low and cut them back at the front as well. I will just do one or two I thought to myself but in the end I did the whole lot and at least that job is done for another year. While I was out there working I spotted a butterfly, my first this year, not one I have seen before though and I had to look it up. It was a green veined white, at first I though it was a cabbage white but when I looked at it close up it was all white and no black tips or spots and having not seen one before I had to find out exactly what it was.
After a quick sit down at noon I went back outside to the greenhouse, a plant delivery had arrived ๐ and I wanted to get them sorted asap. The delivery was from Farmer Gracy and the packaging was lovely I even had some free postcards in there. More dahlias ooops, cactus dahlias this time, I counted how many I have potted up and the number currently stands at 32 ๐คฉ There was also a huge peony root, Sarah Berndhardt and an astrantia, all are now safely potted or planted. The greenhouse was a whopping 29c ๐ฅต and at this time of year you really have to be on your greenhouse โAโ game as the temperatures can swing massively from day to day. That means lots of weather watching, temperature watching, and making sure everything is not too hot, too cold, too wet or too dry. I checked the tortoises today, basically I find them in the heap of straw, touch a leg if I can see it and if it moves they made it through the winter, I am glad to say they were both responsive ๐
I then went out to the front beds armed with some pots of wetted compost and dug up a few self set seedlings to bring on, Jacobs ladder, campanula, Erigeron and also took some more basal cuttings of lupin, guara and chrysanthemum (although I found those a bit difficult as they are pretty woody) but nothing ventured nothing gained so might as well give it a go. I would go round and do hundreds more but where would I put them all, as it is my space is filling up quickly, dedicated space I mean, at this rate I might have to take over another area of the Smallholding (I do have my eye on the front paddock ๐คช) Then is was inside for a sit down and a cuppa before I have to do the afternoon rounds, but what a great way to spend the day, days like this I think to myself, I really do have the best life ๐ฅฐ
Tuesday: A cold start this morning though the sun was shining giving a false sense of a lovely warm day ๐ I spent the morning in and around the greenhouse, potting some things on and sowing some seeds. They are only small amounts of seeds at the minute in order to try and get ahead, this may work, it may not, a lot will depend on the weather in the coming weeks really. I also spent a bit of time today sorting through our rather large stash of outdoor gear. We seem to end up with quite a lot of outdoor coats, hats and thick socks, far more than we actually ever get to use to be honest. I tend to stash them away โjust in caseโ well the just in case has come but not for us, these items will be going to Ukrainian civilians that are fighting. I honestly have no idea how we have amassed so may spare weather proof coats and fleeces etc but I am very glad they will be going to someone who really needs them.
I had notification of more plants arriving eeek this should be the tail end no paw but I did order a couple more flowering shrubs for filler foliage. It really does become a bit of an obsession, every time I see somebody recommend something I am on it ๐คช One thing is for sure my garden will be full to bursting this year with shrubs, herbs and flowers ๐ฅฐ
Wednesday: Not bad weather, the breeze was a little cold but the sun was shining well enough for most of the day. I made a decision to move all the potted dahlias to the poly tunnel because I am running out of space with them in the greenhouse. I have more plug plants arriving any day and need room to pot them up and bring them on, every time I think the plant deliveries are coming to the end I get another notification ๐ For the rest of the morning I made support for the peonies, they are heavy plants and the flowers can easily end up on the ground. I have never grown peonies before, I remember we had them in the garden when I was a child, red ones all down the fence. For some reason I didnโt like them then and therefore never grew them as an adult. Then the year before last a customer gave me some tubers she had divided, they didnโt amount to anything last year and I thought I had lost them but this year there is good strong growth on them so I need to support them. They are a great cut flower and I had ordered (which has now arrived and been planted) a huge root for the cutting garden. The supports I mad out of the hazel I cut down on Monday, the whips where big enough to use to make hazel rings that fit over three hazel sticks pushed into the ground. I used a bit of twine to keep them altogether but they are sturdy enough to do the job and cost next to nothing ๐

Thursday: Another decent day as far as the weather goes, sunny, a bit windy but mild enough. I had one job on my radar this morning and that was to cut back the elderflower tree down in the paddock that has grown up behind the guttering on the field shelter and pulled it down. I took my loppers and wandered down thinking it will take me about a hour at most ๐คช Two and a half hours later I finally finished, the tree was bigger than I had recalled and I had to go and get the bow saw for some branches. Then the guttering needed re attaching in places and so I went and got my cordless screwdriver only to find that it had been nailed on. Back to get the hammer and then a wrestle to unclip the gutter from the brackets, I screwed the brackets back in place, got all the guttering clipped back in and job finally done. Although there is a big pile of branches I now need to move. On the way back I decided to have a go at a large willow tree that is near the field gate, some of the branches hang too low to get under it with the ride on mower so while I had the equipment with me I thought I might as well tidy that up as well. Just as I finished John came home to get some lunch as he is just working down in the village. Once lunch was finished I spent a few hours getting some plants ready to put out for sale and I made a living wreath for spring. Just about finished that when Sam arrived with the twins and Mia for the Thursday swimming session. George wasnโt very well today so not too active, Lucie was on form as always ๐ Dinner then a catch up with the news, type this up and then an online flower session at 8pm.


Friday: Out early and into the greenhouse to pot up some plug plants that arrived, crazy daisys ๐ Then up to my neighbour to collect more plants that had been delivered there by mistake and stop for a coffee and a catch up before returning home and potting up some cuttings she gave me and the plants that arrived. Sam arrived with the twins and we went to town to meet Shelley and Flo for a coffee and some cake. That was pretty much it for Friday, nice and relaxed.
Saturday: Not such a relaxing day, we have worked hard outside all day long cutting back the hazel nut trees down the side of the garden. There are 15 of them in total and today we have cut back 11 of them, two we did last year to let more light into the poly tunnels and two are staying as they are to get me shade in the afternoon by the back door. The others have all had a chop, they were getting big, the boughs were getting heavy and gnarled and although I hate taking down mature growth it was a case of needs must. We took them down to around two feet high, there are six trunks on each tree so you can see it was a big job to get done. It all had to be cut and cleared as we went and we wonโt get any nuts this year but they will all grow up nice and tall again at some point. We may have to keep them lower than they were as we are not getting any younger, these have not been done for around ten years, another ten years and we wonโt be able to do the job at all ๐ Dan came to put up fencing in the paddock so thatโs good to get that started, I think he will get one fence done today and not sure when he is going to be doing the other one and we still have to get some gates to go in ๐
Sunday: After doing the necessary jobs this morning we spent the whole day with the children and grandchildren at the local wildlife park. Luckily the rain mainly held off though the wind was cold at times but a great day was had by all and no doubt there are some very tired children this evening and some very tired adults too ๐
