welcome to my little suburban oasis, filled with flowers,fruit trees and vegetables

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

A visitor to the greenhouse.

I was moving pots around in the greenhouse when something unexpectedly jumped at me - a frog, barely visible against the soil. The neighbours have a pond and the frogs hop about between there and our greenhouse, hopefully eating slugs on the way.

Monday, 13 May 2013

Picked this week - 12th May 2013


Lots of lovely salad leaves again this week - lettuce, spinach and mustards - with more radish.







  And more of the bolting brassicas - we're still eating last week's so these have gone a bit limp in the fridge!

Friday, 10 May 2013

Gifts for the garden


I've been on the receiving end of people's generosity this week.
First a root of mint and a lot of tomatoes from my mum.





















 Then a huge amount of bluebells through Freecycle. I've planted these here and there round the garden, mainly under fruit bushes and I'm hoping to have my own mini bluebell wood.




Thursday, 9 May 2013

Everything coming up rosy - well, pink and purple


It's a time of year when my garden overflows with pink and purple flowers - from borders full of honesty and tubs of pale pink angelique tulips














to the apple trees and ornamental cherry

























and more waiting to flower soon - clematis and lilacs




Monday, 6 May 2013

Picked this week - 5th May 2013

Baby leaves of bordeaux spinach and little gem lettuce



 It's been a week of leaves. Salad sorts - lettuce, spinach, land cress, mustards -
mixed mustards, sioux and clarion lettuce, land cress




- and Brassica sorts -  spring cabbage and brussels starting to bolt so pulled and eaten as 'spring greens'



















More radishes ready to pull - though I should have set a LOT more than I have.



And the first rhubarb!! 

Friday, 3 May 2013

May vegetables and fruit


Everything's coming along in leaps and bounds at the moment.

With warmer days - and nights - I decided to plan out the blue-podded peas












and some lettuce and spinach seedlings



 though I still ave lots of things growing on either in the greenhouse or out in the sun - brassicas, peas and beans mostly with some flowers thrown in.







the warm weather is causing the land cress to flower early though - soon this patch will be bright yellow









there's blossom everywhere - on currants, apple and I'm hoping there'll be some soon on the greenhouse vine









































and most importantly we're starting to harvest new spring crops - rhubarb from the allotment and radishes from the greenhouses










May flowers



May has started with the most glorious weather and a garden full of flowers. Lots of early ones - daffodils and forsythia - are still around but later ones  - tulips and honesty - are catching up.
tulips and forget-me-nots

dog violets under the peach tree

appeldoorn tulips

pretty and productive - daffodils and rhubarb


one of the recent 'rescue' polyanthus settling in