I know it is only October but forecast for very cold weather at the end of the week and Snow Showers.
I spent some of last weekend emptying pots and moving around the annuals and replacing with the bulb pots which have the violas and pansies planted in them. The Onions & Garlic Bulbs arrived the previous weekend so they are all planted in pots outside the back door and 2 rows down the side. I gave some to my neighbour as I had too many. Now fingers are crossed that I get a good yield. Tonight I have covered them over with fleece (the ones in pots) to protect them. Also covered some of my more fragile pots too. There is still a lot of colour in the garden and it such a shame to throw away. I even found caterpillars tonight in my Marigolds - dont think they will last long when the cold comes.
A lot of new cats coming around the area - wonder if this is bravery now that the neighbours cat has gone. Snowy of course been in several fights and become the worst off. He is sporting a wound just now but luckily it is scabbing and not weeping.
Finally been to Mareel. Went to see Madagascar 3 last week and well impressed. Tickets bought for another couple of films this weekend including Skyfall. Who would have thought that here in Shetland we would finally get the films as they come out. Not been to any music stuff yet but I am sure we will be.
Victor has finally got his model boat in the water and not in the bath but has a bit of a leak so being rejigged.
Mum is improving slowly. Going down next month.
Nearly finished knitting my Tea Cosy and my next project - wool bought so no backing out - it is a Baby's Blanket for the Red Cross - (A pattern from the Peoples Friend). Oh yes and it is the crochet pattern and not the knitting one.
My Marigolds which are flowering their heads off just now.
Sedum looking so tempting to the bees but I havent seen any as it is too cool.
My star Gladioli
Sunflower
Winter sowing of Wallflower etc - I planted out one lot in pots and might do more but I will wait and see how cold it is going to get. Lifted my begonias as well and put in storage.
The Gayer Anderson Cat - what a beauty (at the Museum)
I loved these screens
Fantastic needlework - see the tiny leaf
Exhibition at Museum
Victors boat in water at Brindister Loch - too windy
Clickimin Loch - flat calm - these pictures are taken on the same day last Friday.
Marigold tonight with caterpillars,
Everlasting flowers - I grew these from seed and I am very proud.
Chocolate Hollyhock
The Sunflowers have bloomed spectacularly.
Thats it - might be a while before I do another blog as the garden is more or less finished for now - but I will try and do a Blog once a Month until March.
Elaine
xxx
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Sunday, 7 October 2012
October Already!
Spent today in the garden picking peas and tatties. Generally tidying. That is all the big stuff done now. Just waiting for my winter onions and garlic to arrive so that I can get them planted. Still have some bulbs to plant - I need to stop buying!
Actually there is still a lot of plants flowering at the moment and the garden is looking quite bright. The winter pansies and violas I planted a few weeks ago are looking good and the little violas I planted at the beginning of the year have flowered their socks off.
I still have seeds in the growhouse that I need to plant out - still swithering if I should leave where they are or plant out. Wallflower, Bellis and Sweet William.
Snowy caught a Starling today and ate it under our bed! He has had a whale of a day in the garden today - sleeping now - shattered. He does love when the sun shines.
Victors boat is ready to launch, now we need to have no wind and a nice day to go to the loch. He is already working on another one. He is actually upgrading one he built about 20 odd years ago - modernising an Oil Boat.
Now the darker nights are here it is time to get a move on with my crocheting. I am getting better - still making squares, triangles etc and practising the different stitches.
Some photos as usual!
Victors boat in the bath - it looks strange
King Edwards were grown from some tatties that sprouted over the winter. Not very big - but the Roosters have done well - this is from 2 bags - some are really big.
The Violas that have flowered all summer.
New violas in the bulb pots
The sedum turning red
Not sure what this is but spotted it today.
Gales forecast for tomorrow!
Cheers
Elaine
Actually there is still a lot of plants flowering at the moment and the garden is looking quite bright. The winter pansies and violas I planted a few weeks ago are looking good and the little violas I planted at the beginning of the year have flowered their socks off.
I still have seeds in the growhouse that I need to plant out - still swithering if I should leave where they are or plant out. Wallflower, Bellis and Sweet William.
Snowy caught a Starling today and ate it under our bed! He has had a whale of a day in the garden today - sleeping now - shattered. He does love when the sun shines.
Victors boat is ready to launch, now we need to have no wind and a nice day to go to the loch. He is already working on another one. He is actually upgrading one he built about 20 odd years ago - modernising an Oil Boat.
Now the darker nights are here it is time to get a move on with my crocheting. I am getting better - still making squares, triangles etc and practising the different stitches.
Some photos as usual!
Victors boat in the bath - it looks strange
King Edwards were grown from some tatties that sprouted over the winter. Not very big - but the Roosters have done well - this is from 2 bags - some are really big.
The Violas that have flowered all summer.
New violas in the bulb pots
The sedum turning red
Not sure what this is but spotted it today.
Gales forecast for tomorrow!
Cheers
Elaine
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