This laurel provides a nice bit of lush green at this time of year. The frost has stayed around and we've even had a few of those rare winter sunny days. Staring out of the window has been a major occupation of late.
Wednesday, 31 December 2008
Sunday, 28 December 2008
Getting frosty
This is a eucalyptus leaf; the frost really shows off its colour and leaves no damage. The back garden has been looking exceptionally pretty in the frost.
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Labels: December 2008
Sunday, 21 December 2008
Santa on high
This year is our first try with a rooted tree. After Christmas it's going outside to recover and get all healthy for next year. That's the plan, anyway.
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Friday, 12 December 2008
Star for December
This little shrub is looking great right now. I don't know what it is. It's at the back of the border so I need to move it towards the front by about two feet. That's planning for you.
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Labels: December 2008, My plants, Star plants
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
Best broadies
Broad beans - the best and easiest things to grow. You can totally ignore them after sowing; they may collapse and not look very neat but they still produce. No appeal for slugs either which makes them more appealing for me. I've sown two triangle's worth in my new veg plot. Seeing new growth now is the best thing to get through the barren winter ahead. The netting is cat-proofing, by the way.
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Labels: December 2008, Veg plot