I’m still suffering from the effects of doing too much in the Magic Garden yesterday but I am pleased with the results, being able to see the globe artichokes. Today I added to the two dogwoods already at the back with a third, a yellow one this time, Cornus ‘Flaviramea’. The idea is to make a little bit of colour at the back of the garden to look down through to in winter. Thinking in a similar way I also planted a small witch hazel, Hamamellis Intermedia ‘Jelena’, in the space where I moved the apple tree out of. It should have enough space to prosper.
Sunday
I went for a rather dramatic change to the Magic Garden today having thought about it for around a year. I have removed the hazel arch. I haven’t dug out the stumps as my back is extremely sore after just the sawing down of the arch. I shall save that for an unspecified future date!
Saturday
Saturday started wet but Ben still wanted his breakfast outdoors on the step. There are promising signs of spring with the daffodils breaking through.
The other plants that are going to need some help are the catnips as Ben has had so much interest in the remaining ones.
The heuchera are not all standing up as well as I had hoped to the winter - I’m hoping a little bit of tidying in spring will sort the problems out.
The Full Moon last night was a bit hazy as the clouds were passing back and forth in front of it
Friday
I am catching up on tasks that should have been done well before now. I planted out some allium bulbs in the Magic Garden and was going to plant out a second bulb’s worth of garlic, only to find that it had rotted.
Thursday
Ben for once has spent more minutes outside than me as I continue to fight off a chest infection. I’m enjoying a bit of retail therapy though in the meantime & have been ordering some seeds with a plan to get the windowsills busy.
The leeks!
Wednesday
Felt a little sad today as I brought the fairy lights in from the front garden. I do like the effect of them twisted along the front railings but Christmas is over and locally I seemed to be the last to pack away the decorations. I’ve left the ones in the Magic Garden though as although the neighbours can see them others can’t and I enjoy having the lights. I’m loving the colours in places around the Magic Garden. I hope the hips will redden up.
Tuesday
I love witch hazel - mine is Hamamelis Intermedia ‘Arnold Promise’ and is just beginning to bloom. I have lost my sense of smell at the moment but I’m looking forward to being able to appreciate its scent again. Its in the back of the garden where I’m gradually creating winter interest with the two red dogwoods that have survived so far. I was bit disappointed to find out that the ‘witch’ is a derivation of ‘wiche’ which meant pliant or bendable. I had rather assumed that it was because of the numerous health uses!
Bank Holiday Monday
We had a little sunshine this morning so Ben decided he would like to have some food outside. I sat and enjoyed the birds who totally ignored both of us
My Christmas Box (Sarcococca confusa) is in bloom at the moment and sweet smelling by the backdoor in its pot. The black berries are there at the same time as the flowers but the blackbirds are harvesting them regularly.
New Year's Day 2023
Having seen in the New Year quietly, Ben spent moments in the Magic Garden today. It was chilly but mainly dry. The Magic Garden is looking a little bleak at the moment but I found my first snowdrop signalling signs of spring.
I planted a Christmas rose under the apple tree in the back to join the winter border. As I’d bought it at a supermarket its not a named variety.
Helleborus niger is named the Christmas rose because of a legend in which this flower sprouted from the snow where a young girl (who had no gift to give to the son of God) had been crying.
In the Middle Ages, the flowers of the Christmas rose were believed to drive out evil influences and people therefore scattered them throughout the household for protection. These white flowers were also used to bless livestock and ward off witches. I don’t plan to pick the flowers so they should protect the Magic Garden instead.
Hogmanay
The end of a year in the Magic Garden. Its looking rather untidy and dreick at the moment but also already full of promise for the coming year.
Friday
I am still very under the weather and so only spent a few moments in the Magic Garden. Ben continues to mow the current favourite catnip Nepeta Purrsian Blue so I suspect I will have to invest in a new plant and this time take cuttings!
Thursday
I’m still poorly but had a few moments in the Magic Garden in sunshine between showers
Wednesday
I’m off work with a chest infection so have been curled up indoors coughing & feeling sorry for myself. Ben is taking full advantage
Tuesday
Another cool damp day here in Newcastle
Boxing Day
I was working today which precluded time out in the Magic Garden for either of us beyond the speediest of visits. My vegetables are coming on slowly
Christmas Day
Christmas Day included some sunshine and feels almost mild. The garden is looking wintry and wet but is still magical for all that.
Christmas Eve
Its damp & cool here today but not unpleasant so Ben and I spent part of the day in the Magic Garden. It looks very wintery.
Friday
Ben is quietly murdering one of the catnip plants in the Magic part - he makes for the same plant over & over again!
Thursday
The herb balcony troughs took a tumble a couple of days ago - Ben may have had a paw in this. I’ve removed it to the side of the house and rehomed the parsley, sage and thyme that had survived up until now.
It was the Solstice yesterday so I celebrated today with a fire in my phoenix firepit & a special meal made from ingredients from the Magic Garden
Wednesday
Today is National Robin Day