Friday, July 26, 2013

THE COTSWOLD LAVENDER FIELDS- Snowshill -Cotswolds UK








Just a short drive from Broadway in the Cotswolds, near to Evesham, is Snowshill Village, which has the Cotswold lavender fields very close by. In fact before you see them, you can smell the lavender in the air!
Seeing such a brilliant lilac colour over so many fields is really spectacular.
The entrance fee of £2.50 is well worth it to walk around the fields and take in the scent of the various varieties of Lavenders they grow. During August they harvest the flowers to make a big range of Lavender products to sell either in their gift shop or online. From soaps to creams and oils to lavender bags. Also they sell small plants of the different types they grow.
So you can take home a few to start your own fields at home!!
Best time of year to visit is between mid to late July when the flowers are fully open.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

GARDEN TRELLIS & ARCHWAY FEATURE




This is my most recent garden feature project that I constructed for one of my gardening client/ friends.
The idea was to split up the rear garden into two, which I think was achieved with this trellis & archway.
I made the the trellis & arch by hand, as buying the correct sizes from a builders merchant would not have been possible and offcuts would waste too much wood.  Besides, I think making your own is much stronger than buying trellis put together with a nail gun, as is often the case with ready made trellis work.
I also dug a couple of flower borders for roses & clematis to climb up the trellis.
Compost was added to the soil as it was quite a heavy clay type and needed breaking up a bit.
As the plants get more established the trellis will not be noticed so much and will create a sort of hidden garden effect.


Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Wildflower Patch


This year we have set aside a piece on our garden for Wildflowers, which include Poppies and Cornflowers. There are many different types of wildflowers among the mixture, which are currently looking very nice.
We just put two packets of Wildflower seeds over an area we did'nt really use and up they all came.
I think it also helps attract the bees which are in decline lately here in the UK.
We are also getting a Hedgehog visiting our garden at night, so we put food and water out for him too.
Its so important now to attract wildlife to your garden and to stop using things like slug pellets which kill Hedgehogs and Birds, etc. Much better to have a garden without any chemicals & poisons being used.

Tuesday, July 09, 2013

THE ALLOTMENTS ON FILM -July 6th 2013



Allotment Views







Monday, July 01, 2013

BUCKFAST ABBEY- Devon - June 2013

Buckfast Abbey

Lavender Garden


Sculpture & Fruit arch garden


Sculpture "The Family"




 

Just back from a short break in Devon, where we visited among other places, "Buckfast Abbey" which has lovely gardens tended by the Monks. Mostly perennial planting as you'll see from the above photos. One garden is a mixed variety of Lavenders, others gardens are roses and mixed perennials lanted within tall hedging, so they are contained. They have a few sculptures in the gardens too which fit in very well.

On my own garden now its a time for feeding a lot of my containers and the greenhouse Tomatos and Cucumbers. They flowers are now appearing on those which is the correct time for feeding. I use "Tomorite" for the greenhouse and containers. On the allotments I use "Growmore" which is a general fertilizer you spread on the soil to hoe in. I don't use horse manure as i think it contains too many nitrates from the horses feed.  Besides we use our own poultry and rabbit manure which is composted at home . Its proving very effective this year too.