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Sunday 22 January 2012

The Garden

This is the garden from our bedroom window, when we bought the house the garden was just grass, a hardstanding, the path and three apple trees. The apple trees, along with the rest of the garden, were overgrown. We kneew we wanted a veg patch and I set to work digging beds. It's been a learning curve and the garden has evolved over the last year.

We needed an area that was safe for our son as well as for the children I look after and so we fenced the area you see with the cars and playhouse. The children love being in there with the playhouse, digging area, sand bucket, trampoline and swing. They also have their own strawberry patch that will fruit for the first time this year.
The veg beds are spread over the garden with the raspberries and two raised beds between the children's fence and path. There are 5 more below the children's garden  and the chickens are beyond that, at the bottom.
The greenhouse is to the left, next to the shed and beyond that you can see the top of the blue arbour (fondly known as the wine arbour). We recently fenced this area in and will be establishing it as a 'cottage garden'.
 I began chitting some potatoes a few weeks ago. These are 'Rudolph' and 'Cosmos', can you guess which are which? They're coming along well and I have now bought 'Maris Peer' and another sort whose name is not sprining to mind!!!
We will need alot of room for the potatoes this year, we have well over 100 seed potatoes!
These are my Sweet Peas just after 'pinching out' last Monday, they are already bushing out and have new shoots on the sides. I didn't do this last year and my plants were spindly and didn't flower very well. This year I will looking after my plants alot better and going for quality not quantity (with the exception of the potatoes which I will be hopefully be able to maintain quality as well as quantity) which leads me on to.... tomatoes!

These are my tomato seedlings. I have started a few early,and will start a couple more next month. Last year I sowed a whole packet of seeds and ended up with approx 100 seedlings! Completely pointless as many ended up failing due to lack of care and attention. I didn't have the space to pot them on soon enough and they did not have the nutrients they required.

 It feels as though Spring has Sprung in Somerset. The daffodils are starting to bloom and the grass has not stopped growing all 'Winter'. It has been so mild that our chickens have laid continuously throughout the short days.

I'm very excited for this year in the garden, I would love to be self sufficient in the fruit and veg garden. I think it may be possible...

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