
The scairbhin (scaroveen) has almost come to an end. For the past few days there was an icy east wind, quite blustery, a little crazy, it blew over the land. Locally this wind is known to arrive between mid-April and mid-May. Also around here it is known as the “rough weather of the cuckoo”, as happens around the time that the cuckoo arrives, it is also the final bit of cold before the summer. But the days are getting warmer all the same. Yes this moment in time is just perfect, I look out at the trees, moving in the wind, and their young leaves a vibrant green, and I sometimes wish I could stop time. Early spring in nature is awesome!
The sodden feeling underfoot in the garden is gone and so it is time to take the growing season more serious, whipping out detailed plans and giving them an overview, while being on the ground so to say. Taking in what is happening, and bearing in mind that my garden more of less dictates what goes on in there, I adjust my ground plan. My garden is mostly filled with wild plants and herbs, and also some quite residential shrubs which supply good and strong colour. New for this season, is that a little plant, which I have been pulling up year after year, I’m now going to allow it to grow, it is the herb Robert, it usually thrives well, I love its scent when I crush a leave or disturb it in any way. Beautiful, it grows in an interesting way, the fine red stems and light green leaves radiate from the centre, the little pink flowers delicate.




At the moment the three cornered leeks have rather taken over the borders, beautiful nodding white flowers streaked with fine green lines, I also love their delicate garlic taste. Buttercups have started to bloom, they are some of my favourite flowers. Daisies, white with a flourish of pink are also willing partakers of my garden, as are dandelions, all these are so important for our pollinators especially early in spring. From year to year evening primrose, mullein and the different willow herbs have become well established. Besides all this the usual herbs are enjoying regrowth and looking robust already.








What used to be a lawn is now just tufts of grass, part of it marked for winter vegetables like leeks, celery and kale. And I set up the small tunnel today, I’m going to try my hand at growing some tomatoes this year, my sister Eveline is very good at growing big bright red and deliciously tasting tomatoes year after year, and she is giving me advice. It is nice to try something new. So I bought some tomato plants at the market earlier



In the next few days attention will go to getting the new large planter ready for my summer greens and small herbs like thyme and chives.





Thankfully the garden is already alive with bumblebees, so nice to see the pollinators.
My garden is an adventure, an experiment, a place of observance, a real joy, where I find solace in this chaotic world. It is a place where I feel good, relaxing on the bench under the hawthorn tree, cup of tea in hand, listening to the birds singing, or just soaking up the sunshine.
You have a lot of blooming flowers already. Over here, almost everyone who grows vegetables has tomatoes. They are usually easy to grow. Good luck!
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Thank you, yes I’m sure looking forward to see tomatoes doing well in the summer!
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Lovely abundance!
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Thank you Eliza x
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Here in our part of the English Midlands we’ve had a horrid wind all April (i.e. rather than the usual April showers), but your garden is looking well ahead despite your cuckoo wind. Lovely to see all your flowers and polllinators, Agnes. Happy gardening.
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Thank you Tish. I must say that this icy cold wind is unbearable, it just makes your body tense up so much! Luckily we are heading in the richt direction… summer weather 😀
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Ook bij jou … veel natuurschoon
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Dankjewel Marleen x
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Je voelt de liefde voor je tuin .Heerlijk.
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Dankjewel Marleen 🎋
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Hey tanteke, O zooo moooi alweer, de fleurigheid die weer begint terug te komen, zo leuk xXx
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Ja, ik hou ook zo van de lente! Veel liefs aan u allen Davidje xxx
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Your garden is lovely, so natural looking and attractive to the bees and other pollinators!
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Thank you Sarah, yes it’s my aim to be as pollinator friendly as possible, meanwhile enjoying the wild plants myself too .
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Beautiful flowers! I’ve always liked seeing flowers slowly blooming as spring advances and the temperature goes up.
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Yes it’s very very uplifting isn’t it Julia x
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Héél héél MOOI !! Fantastisch ! x
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Dankjewel David xxx
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