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January: Cabbage Jan King - a welcome winter sight! |
I feel like I've been in hibernation over the past six weeks! Time has flown by, and now that all the seasonal festivities are coming to an end, I’m hoping to get back to regular blogging and catching
up on my blog reading too!
Here’s a little review of 2014 in the garden and how the year took shape....
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February: seaweed added as a mulch. 2014 was a year that began with some of the wettest, stormiest weather on record. |
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March: Spring crocus bulbs look bright and cheerful. Mild weather gave way to an early Spring with bulbs popping up a few weeks earlier than usual. |
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April: A new herb container with thyme, oregano, chives, and lavender is added to the garden. |
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May: lots of pretty pink and purples come into flower. |
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June: The bees start busying themselves in the garden. Pictured on Gaillardia 'Arizona Sun'. June and July were lovely months for gardening with some warm weather. |
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July: Summer is all go with weekly volunteering in the community garden. |
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August: brings lots of colour with roses, perennials and annuals. |
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September: lots of veg being harvested, particularly towards late Summer. September was the 2nd driest on record, and we had some fab sunny days. The insects also seemed to enjoy the 'Indian Summer'. |
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October: I consider seeds and order a few new varieties (e.g. asparagus lettuce) - only a few packs purchased this year! |
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November: I tidy up the herb container and cut straglers back.Weather reports describe 2014 as a topsy-turvy year! Most years in the garden are a bit topsy-turvy. All in all, I'd say a great year! |
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December: I bake, eat, visit family and think about the New Year goals for the garden! |
Happy Holidays Everyone!
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