Thursday, 16 April 2009

To see something new.....













                  .. is always exciting and to find a new plant almost on one`s doorstep is stunning. 
This is the butterbur growing happily by the River Mun. I thought it was a garden escapee, but no, it is a Norfolk rarity.  How little I know. 
We took time off to go to the Old Vicarage garden at East Ruston which just a few miles down the road.
 One of their cats was enjoying the sun and on the hedge was a new butterfly that I had not met before. This is the Speckled Wood, also enjoying the sun.

Wednesday, 15 April 2009

New growth on the cliffs......











.... the horsetails are coming through looking un-plant-like and rather strange.
 The dandelion is a persistent little fellow as any gardener knows, but flowering through the sand leaving the leaves below ground is a bit much. 
The silverweed just looks so fresh and healthy in this sandy environment.

Monday, 13 April 2009

Bank holiday morning....


....  he carried the chairs, she brought the mugs of tea. The sun was watery but it was mild so sitting on the sea wall was very pleasant.
      The boat has made the trip from the yard to the front garden and will soon be planted up.

Thursday, 9 April 2009

Oh silver moon.....


...... sorry about that but what can I say?
 This is the view from the back door last night; not the best of night shots but they do give an impression of what I could see.
 I was going on the beach this morning but, after the fine gardening weather, it is raining.

Tuesday, 7 April 2009

Tree climbing......


    ..... to cut down the branches which overhang the stream. A job that has needed doing for ages and has now been done. 
The nesting woodpigeon was not upset by the process. She nipped off for a feed and is now back on the nest; result all  round.

Saturday, 4 April 2009

Molly the witch.....


..... when a garden is taken apart and then rebuilt you are bound to lose some plants. 
This one is very close to my heart and I was sure she had gone, but no, she has reappeared.
 The early red-coloured leaves will turn pale green and, with luck, the two buds will open into pale yellow flowers. I will get Sally to type in the plant`s proper name as I have problems saying it, never mind spelling it.
*Paeonia mlokosewitschii

Wednesday, 1 April 2009

Spring sunshine......



                                             A nice little bonfire gently getting rid of the rubbish, so we will tidy and ready for the summer.


..... this is not moonlight but the early morning sun all looking a bit glamorous. 






                                                                                                                                                                                                              The daffodils are  standing tall on the cliff. How do
they get everywhere?