Many thanks to All you Gardeners.

Some of the flowers in Autumn I had intended to share and uploaded but never got around to posting them, Here in a slide show.

Two Months Condensed into One Post.

Next time, I will share the collection of flowers that have been blooming over the last couple of months in our garden…

Back on the Plot.

Sweetcorn near the composting bins. Under the wire gridding on the soil to protect from foxes digging up, are planted, Parsnips, Beetroot and Spring Onions. Under the green cloche is the Winter Cabbage.
Tomatoes in one greenhouse
Cucumbers and Sweet Peppers.
The Middle Cloche has Brussel Sprouts and Purple sprouting Broccoli. And the nearest the bottom Cloche has Broccoli and Spring and Summer Cabbages.
Broad beans are the greenery you see, and under the wire are French beans, and Peas, that are just starting to sprout.
Furthest away is leeks, then onion set from Seeds, then onion Sets, and Shallot sets.
Kidney Beans, starting to climb the poles, being sheltered from the wind by the netting. Kidney beans are very susceptible to Frost and cold winds. If planting the seeds outdoors, you should not plant in the soil until around the 13th May, this gives the late frosts time to pass before the plant starts pushing through the ground.. These were started in the green house and later planted outdoors.
My Apple Tree I grew from seed, now has Apple’s that have set on the branches. I did a Happy Dance when I saw this. 🤣

May Delights

Bluebell wood
In the Home Greenhouse the Begonia’s are sprouting, and will soon be able to be put outside
A new Pink Dahlia in bloom Grown in a pot in the greenhouse
Aquilegia’s and Iris’s
Snapdragons
Flag Iris’s in Bud
Ferns and Yellow Welch Poppies with the Magnolia
Gifted Lilies of the Valley
The Clematis has been in full flower too, enjoying the Sun.

Biscuit enjoying the Sun.

Apple Blossoms and Creations.

Lettuce
Onions and Shallots and Broccoli and cauliflower under the netting.
A Darker Pink Apple Blossom from my home grown seed
New Apple Tree, You can clearly see the darker shade of blossom against the back drop of the other apple trees

The Greenhouse at home as also been busy, as Hubby re-potted the Begonia tubas and a couple of new Dahlia tubas as well which are now beginning to sprout

Begonias
A Dahlia well and truly sprouting and wall pots filled with compost ready for new plants.
Fox in Watercolour
Singing Bird Bead Work

Easter Simnel Cake

My Daughters Vegan Simnel Cake
Simnel Cake with the layer in between of Marzipan which is put in before the cake is cooked.
Simnel Cake .

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April Growth.

Both the New potatoes and Main crop are now planted.
Setting the Onions and Shallots two rows of each.
Lupins in the vacant plot next to ours, several years ago. These were seeded from the Lupins we had in planted for bees, and also to attract black and white fly.. As Lupins are renowned for attracting them. So we planted along the boarder of our plot the other year. To keep the flies off of our veggies …
Nature left to her own devices is remarkable. This was how the plot used to look. See what I mean about Nature reverting back if left to her own devices…. As she became a meadow again.
Plum Tree Blossom ~ Look at that Blue Sky…. A wonderful sight … Can you see the little pixie hat elf sat in the middle there? Surrounded in the darker outline… I can. 😊 I love it when we SEE deeper..
Apple seed growing this year.
Apple Tree now full of blossom buds waiting to bloom
Look at all that blossom awaiting to bloom
Youngest Apple tree from seed is on the left.
Rhubarb
Red Currant Bush Lots of flowers forming for the berries.
Cucumbers in small pots
Tomatoes. various varieties
Here are some dwarf sweet-peas and some sunflowers I planted in the pots which failed to germinate with sweet-peas.

Where did March go?

Trenches dug, then horse manured, and potato’s planted.
Leeks.
Broad beans and Leeks back in February

Kitchen Medicine:

Brassica Family

The Brassica Family is now also sprouting well in the greenhouse. You can see from my last post how these are growing. I have already spoken about the health benefits of cabbages.

Broccoli is another vegetable with lots of health benefits. It contains many vitamins, along with antioxidants, and its a good source of fibre helping the digestive system. It can also help in reducing inflammation, along with keeping blood sugar stable, and strengthening the immune system. Below is the purple flowering variety we grew last year. The net was to keep the pigeons from eating it.. They know what is good for them too 🙂

Purple Flowering Broccoli

Apples: I was also thrilled to see Apple tree is beginning sprouting, on my newest addition to the plot. I grew this young apple tree from a pip in an apple… Well I grew around 6 seedlings, but this one grew the best the others didn’t survive.

Here you see the rows of potatoes, behind a young apple tree that I have grown from seed. Which seems to be loving its new position in the allotment. Photo taken 2023.


This one stood on my landing window sill for nearly two years getting stronger before I planted it in the allotment. I think this has to be 5 years old now from seed to the branch you see below. I am hoping this year we may get a few apples, and it will be interesting to see if they are similar to the apples I bought which I took the seeds from.

I have two smaller Apple trees which bare apples. I have sprayed them with a mixture of Bicarbonate of Soda, a little sunflower oil and a few drops of washing up liquid.. This helps keep mildew forming on the leaves, and pests at bay. Recipes can be found on line for organic home made sprays to protect your plants. I use this recipe regular… For One litre of water I use two teaspoons of Bicarbonate of Soda, One tablespoon of either Neem Oil, or I used sunflower oil, and around 10 drops of washing up liquid ,which is around half a teaspoon. Put into a large spray bottle and shake well before spraying. You can find recipes on line I quickly found this one on YouTube Recipes may vary slightly.

Apple Tree from seed now hopefully will blossom and set apples. It now has many more branches than the photo above.

The Little Folk

Fairies at the Bottom of our Garden A Watercolour Card I painted.

Signs of Spring

The Daffodils too are beginning to bloom, as they bring their yellow delights of sunshine into our spring gardens.

A lone daffodil showing the way.

Broad beans and leeks