Sunday 31 August 2008

Fencing - Phase 2

After much cursing thumping posts in and taking them out again phase 2 of the fence is almost complete. I need two more metal spikes, which should arrive on Monday, for the remaining posts and theoretically it should then join up with Phase 1 (the tape measure indicates that there's a good chance it will). It may look as if the post nearest the shed is leaning at an alarming angle - I've used a wide angle lens which distorts things, take a look at the shed - that definitely doesnae lean in the real life. Ok there's a gap between the soil and the trellis - that's where the hedge is gonna go (probably Beech with the occasional Winter Honeysuckle). Best time to plant bare rooted hedge plants has always been November - phew, from Tuesday on I'll be able to take a rest a while then (in theory:-)!

Sunday 24 August 2008

Peacocks came a visiting




A maximum of two present at any one time, initially preferring the wall, door (ok, I know, it needs a wash..), grass then the butterfly bush. Red Admiral also came, but that was all. These peacocks are thankfully a lot quieter than the feathered variety!

Saturday 23 August 2008

Butterflies, at last..

I was gonna take some photos of my butterfly bush before the flowers died and say - 'no butterflies despite leaving pruning till early May so as to produce late flowers'. Couldn't believe I actually scared butterfly away whilst doing just that - first of the year! Last year was very poor too, flowers were dead by the time the butterflies arrived. Two yrs ago it was butterflies all day long every day for weeks (no record of when exactly tho). From 3pm onwards only one butterfly remained and that preferred sunning itself on my white walls to the bush. Enjoy, I did!


Left: Small Tortoiseshell. Right: Red Admiral


L+R: Small Tortoiseshell

Fence - Phase 1 complete!



Will the rest of the fence be made the same way? No chance, too much like hard work! Ok its not perfect, but given its approx. 3m between posts due to solid concrete everywhere in between where the old bomb shelter was, and the fact it was all made single handed (we'll with two hands, knees + elbows holding it up whilst hammering in nails), I'm pleased with it. Apart from one fence post it's all reclaimed timber given free by Laurie next door. Next section will use old floorboards again + bamboo screening, currently half price at Poundstretcher ...well that's the plan.

Sunday 17 August 2008

Last of the redcurrants...

Last of the redcurrants with 1st of the blueberries (served in Asda's Smart Price yogurt + Danish lager - v. v. nice!!!!) Photo taken this evening and not from last week's archive... [for once :-]

Sunday 10 August 2008

Tomatoes n Chilli Peppers




Inside the wee conservatory - the sweetest tastiest tomatoes anywhere + chilli peppers and associated white fly, which get washed off every 2 wks or so and then are back in such numbers it's all gotta be done again. Biological control so far hasn't worked, washing 'em off is cheaper and it sorta works. A single ladybird did a great job the other year! The chillies are pretty hot and also make great decorations if hung up to dry just before Xmas!

Saturday 2 August 2008

Mint Tea - As good as you'll get anywhere...



First time I'd seen Mint tea made this way was in Eastern Germany and then at the outdoor cafe in Vondelpark Amsterdam - its superb and a very pretty shade of green, and its free (apart from the power to the kettle). Try it, or come round - only £1.20 per mug, refills free :-)!!