It's been a long time (April 21) since I posted anything here in my gardening blog, which is semi-retired, just like me.
But as I finished this morning's final phase of the "weed then mulch" marathon, it occurred to me that it might help pass the time, maybe also provide some inspiration for gardeners who are cooped up at home due to covid lockdown restrictions, if I posted something here.
So what I plan to do every few days is to post something from my garden that I hope might of be interest, and maybe even motivate you to get out in the sunshine, which is good for both your mental and physical health (if you wear a hat!).
For starters, I'm starting off with a pair of panoramas of my freshly weeded and mulched garden, as it always looks very nice after new mulch has been spread around.
So that's your introductory guided tour. In coming days I have lots of spring flowers to show you, plus some garden jobs to do now, lots of problems in the succulent patch, South Africans at their glorious best, Pam's mum's garden refugees, crops on the go, garden critters, and I am sure several more things that I'll come across as spring warms up.
Hang in there locked-down gardeners! If you have a garden, even if it's just some pots on a balcony, they're the perfect project to take on now. Spring is well and truly in the air, the temperatures are rising so any effort you put into getting plants to grow will be rapidly — and beautifully — rewarded.
2 comments:
You're back. Mulch looks great but at first impression it was dead grass and I thought "Mt god it's dry in Sydney" :0) Great weather got me out this week too. Lot's of pruning shrubs and a big mulching job for the Ozito. Look's like your ankle is healed too.
Hi Phil
Good to hear from you, and careful with the Ozito mulcher!
That straw coloured mulch will soon lose its youthful glow and dull down, but right now it looks all farmyard fresh to me. And with rain forecast for Tuesday/Wednesday, that farmyard feeling will be made all the more powerful with the addition of a whole bag of Dynamic Lifter spread under the citrus trees. I'll let the rain water it all in.
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