Det här är första helgen på mycket länge som jag inte har virkat en maska. Så vad har jag gjort istället? Grävt. Och grävt lite till. Närmare bestämt sisådär en tio kvadratmeter trädgårdsland. Det var ganska mycket jobbigare än vad jag hade tänkt mig. Men nu med jordgubbsplantorna rensade och planterade och blåbären på plats är jag mycket nöjd och funderar på vad som kan planteras till våren. Eller kanske vinterskörd?
Det blev också lite nytt i krukorna. Lika bra att passa på.. Ljung är ljuvligt såhär års!
No crochet at all, but still happy!
So this is the first week-end for ages where I have not even looked at my crochet. So what have I done instead? I have been digging. And digging a bit more. To be precise a ten square metre vegetable patch. That was slightly more hard work than I had anticipated. But with the strawberry plants all cleaned up and planted the blueberries in place, I am one very happy gardenperson! And I am thinking what to plant come spring. Or perhaps winter crop? Must pay more attention next time Monty is on tv!
Also since the garden spirit decided to reach new hights - something new in the pots. I do love heather this time of year.
Någon annan som var uppe?
Anyone else up?
Lovely pictures and garden !!! Love your moon...
SvaraRaderaHave a fun week !
Anna
I think that it is wonderful that we can all get excited about the moon. And about gardening :-)
SvaraRaderaAmalia
xo
Your garden is beautiful !!!
SvaraRaderaLovely pictures !
Greetings
Your garden is beautiful !!!
SvaraRaderaLovely pictures !
Greetings
Thank you! It is getting there slowly slowly. Best place to be at the moment! Welcome to my blog! Greetings Anna
RaderaGood luck with the vegetable patch! That digging sounds like far too much hard work!
SvaraRaderaGreat picture of the red moon - somehow I missed that it was even happening until the day after... hmmm, that was no good. Although, not sure I would have been able to drag myself out of bed for it! xx
Missing the solar eclipse earlier this year I skip-jumped out of bed to look at the moon. Well worth it! xx
Radera