Wednesday, April 29, 2009

DECORATING MY PATCH

Day 8 - 30th April 2009


This last week the weather has been wet and soggy with little sunshine and lots of wind. Difficult to get out in the garden when the weather was so changeable. Time to go shopping and buy some interesting additions for the patch.


I found this fabulous scarecrow for Raffi to stick in the soil where ever he felt he wanted! It took alot of decisions before the scarecrow found its final home! Needless to say he was thrilled with his smiley face but a little concerned it might not frighten the birds!



I added this picture because I am so excited to see these fully grown. I have to admit to not having ever seen red Sunflowers before.

I discretely scattered a few across the back of the Eric's bean and pea patch, he will be surprised.


A nostalgic find at the local garden store...The Range. I adore watching these simple colourful windmills sitting anywhere. The gusty wind was just the trick to make it whizz with style.




We have a couple of friendly blackbirds who live high up in the tree next door. They often visit the garden when we have gone inside. I would love to see them eating from the nuts above Raphael's Garden....and even more importantly, be able to photograph them for our blog.


Raphael has been studying butterflies and finding out about their habitat at his nursery school. I thought it would be lovely to have a bright colourful butterfly, sitting proudly amongst the flowers. Bought again from The Range, very reasonably priced. She looks a little bare right now but in a few weeks nasturtiums and sweet peas will cascade over her wings.



One of my favourite bedding plants are Busy Lizzie's. They are reliable, colourful and easy to grow and maintain. Their long flowering period can even allow you to take cuttings for a second show of colour in early autumn. Raphael's sister is called Lizzy and we often think and talk of her when looking at these flowers. I bought these at The Range.

I bought this large cloche to grow a variety of herbs and additional hybrids for Raphael's Garden. It's very satisfying to see the condensation inside the cloche...it is an indication all is well. Underneath the seeds we misted daily, first thing in the morning before the sunshine or late afternoon again when the sun had gone.

The final positioning for all the new items. Raffi is happy.


Jobs and activities last week


Misting the new seeds

Keeping an eye for weeds, the rains make everything grow!

Chatting to Raphael about what a plant needs to grow, talking about the effect of pests in our garden including cats, slugs and snails and black/ green fly.







Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Raphael's Tree

Day 1 - 22nd April 2009

This tree has lived in our garden for 4 years and 7 months. The rather beautiful red leaf tree was presented to Raphael on the occasion of his birth. A lovely idea, to cherish for a long time. Raffi knows this is his tree, he decided to make it the centrepiece to his garden.

Raphael's tree sits before a rather ugly adjoining wall but I think with plenty of colourful flowers growing up the pergola, the wall will become invisible.


Jobs yesterday included:-

Clearing the ground thoroughly and digging in some good fertiliser.

Edging the flowerbed with stones from around the garden.

Moving the pergola from its old place and cleaning and positioning it.

Deciding what to grow.

Nasturtiums
Busy Lizzies
Red Marigolds - never grown before
Mixed colourful hybrids
Sweet Peas