Until now.
I don't know what happened - maybe I reached a 'certain age', maybe it was the influence of some new friends (who happen to be very green fingered) or maybe it was seeing how much my daughter enjoyed 'watering' the plants at a friends house. Anyway, whatever it was I decided to start gardening and now I'm hooked! I honestly can't believe how much I like it, to the point where I'm really wondering why I left it so long, and am bemoaning lost years I could have spent happily getting soil under my fingernails.
So anyway, I started this blog so my family and friends can keep up to date with my exploits and experiments, and more importantly, help me out when I get stuck or do something stupid. Also it's quite likely that unless there's pictorial evidence they wont actually believe I've done anything.
Regretfully it didn't occur to me to take a 'before' shot until today, when I've already done quite a bit of clearing, but I've cleverly missed out the corner that I've cleared to give you a rough idea of what my garden usually looks like:
To reinforce just how bad it is, that stripey bit on the right hand side at the back is actually a bench. Although, to be fair it has looked worse than this in the past - thanks are due to my mum who decided to clear it all one day; some bits didn't grow back - result!
So what have I done so far? Well I'm a big picture person so in order to motivate me to do anything I have to know what I'm aiming for. Translated in to gardening terms, this means I am doing it very slowly but thoroughly, starting in one place and getting that right before moving on. There's no random ripping up of weeds only to have to come back and sort the roots out later, no, I've got the end firmly in mind and this time I am doing a proper job.
I started in one corner a couple of weeks ago, and have cleared a load of brambles and weeds - it's a funny kind of raised bit which would be good to have a barbeque on (if we should happen upon a sunny day). I've also been lifting the paving slabs (we have nice hexagonal ones) and digging out the roots of all the weeds. It's quite an illuminating process - after years of careful neglect there's an absolute superhighway of roots criss-crossing all over the place.
At one point I was going to dig up the whole lot and make it in to a vegetable patch, but since finding out what the soil is actually like under there I've decided against it. Instead I'm using the old paving slabs and making little decorative herb gardens, like this:
So the bit of compost in the middle has been planted up with chives, the six paving slabs immediately surrounding it have been dug up and relaid with roots and weeds removed and an ants nest nuked. I'm going to take out the other slabs that are adjacent at the moment so it's a stand-alone thing, like a flower with a herby centre. The idea is to have a few of these in the garden and then shingle in between. (I've been retrieving a lot of pebbles from the soil under the slabs - my husband is a very good-willed man but I think he might draw the line at me spending actual money to buy stones...)
So that's the back garden.
In other news, I have also planted up some pots which I keep in the front of the house, as that's where we get the most sun.
I've got some herbs, lettuce, carrots and a strawberry plant. But more on these another day...



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