Wednesday in Winter

A strange day to begin writing a blog about gardens - howling winds, torrential rain outside my fellside home.

December in Cumbria limits the amount of gardening possible.

Yet the house next door, a typical Lake District farmhouse has landscapers developing a new driveway of gravel and stone.

Peering through the window I see waterproofed lads soaked, wet, working diligently. Trees swaying in the wild wind.

In the words of that great English gardener Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932) 

"in winter when work is slack or impossible, an important matter in the economy of the garden, is to find the right sort of sticks or stakes.....By the plan of preparing all in winter no precious time is lost, and a tidy withe-bound bundle of the right sort is always at hand." 
 
So my project for the day to find straight stakes for Dahlias, Hollyhocks and bean-poles.    Maybe some kindling for the fire too?

A view from my garden on a threatening day in the darkest times of winter.



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  1. A great start to your blog - I think I'm going to enjoy this!

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  2. Fanatic time to start a blog, nothing more healing than a garden. Great to hear of yours in windswept Lakeland. Greetings from my Essex cottage garden this morning, where the daffs are in bud and the nasturtiums are still blooming !

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  3. Fanatic time to start a blog, nothing more healing than a garden. Great to hear of yours in windswept Lakeland. Greetings from my Essex cottage garden this morning, where the daffs are in bud and the nasturtiums are still blooming !

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