November has got off to a wet start but we did have a break from the incessant rain today so I persuaded Ben to have a few moments outside. I brushed up leaves from the front garden and added them to the leaf litter bin. Last year’s is coming on nicely. The garden is looking a bit miserable now as the damp has taken the shine off it all..
Tuesday
It remains very autumnal and damp, it was good to see the birds enjoying the feeders and Ben did a very fast pawtrol.
Sunday
More wet weather and a bit cooler too so I moved the ginger and lemon verbena indoors and the pelargoniums into the summer house.
Saturday
Autumn has arrived in the Magic Garden. We’ve had a lot of rain and darkness this last week and the leaves are coming down. The blueberries’ leaves have turned a lovely colour and there is still scattered bloom throughout the garden if getting a bit battered by the weather.
Saturday
Bit of a long gap since I last posted. We have had Storm Babet since with so much rain and wind this week and it is the time of year where it starts feeling dark all the time. There is though still plenty of bloom in the Magic Garden. Ben is still enjoying the catnips.
Thursday
Its been dry but distinctly cool today as autumn at long last seems to have arrived. Ben came out and inspected the catnip on the patio while I was admiring my crops. I fear my courgette will not progress now to a full grown fruit.
Tuesday
Gently warm today and certainly not the weather I’d expect in October.
Sunday
Its been wet again and windy but Ben and I had some time in the Magic Garden after I’d been for a run & a muddy walk. The blackberries are nearly over now and even the rowan berries are becoming depleted by the blackbirds.
Saturday
It kept up the theme of rain and wind today although we had a bit of time outside watching the birds.
I tidied up inside the summerhouse harvesting the last of the cucumbers. I’m still harvesting the tomatoes too. The Christmas potatoes are off to a good start.
Wednesday
Autumn has arrived with gales rearranging the Magic Garden. I’m pleased with how my vegetable growing is continuing. Ben is looking after his nip plants carefully and watches my activities with suspicion even when he doesn’t venture out!
Monday
Its been mainly grey today with some wet episodes. The birds are enjoying the rowan berries now and I’m enjoying the brightness of the colours in the dull light. Ben did venture out and when he realised it was dripping he just disappeared under the arbour seat.
Sunday
It was surprisingly mild today and pleasant in the Magic Garden. There were some bees and hoverflies around appreciating the flowers that are still going strong.
Saturday
A whole week has gone by in a flash! I planted out an aster reflecting that I have just missed Michaelmas. I do love Michaelmas daisies and there is a lovely patch of purple in the north quadrant where they thrive. The bees love them. I have put the new one under the black elderflower.
I am loving the birds visiting the Magic Garden.
Saturday
We had a bit of sunshine today so I took the chance to fill the feeders, pick some more blackberries and apples and of course enjoy the birds, butterflies and bees. I think enjoyed watching them too!
Thursday
Better weather today - a bit of sunshine!
Wednesday
Today has been wet but with moments of dryness. It was very windy last night so the frame for the tomatoes has come down and I have been putting back cloches and netting to where it should be. I harvested a fair few slugs too! The netting is hopefully keeping the butterflies at bay!
Sunday
I have been away from the Magic Garden for a week up at my parents’ home in the north west of Scotland. I am pleased to be back home and have brought back a couple of old solar chickens and two wind spinners to add to the Magic Garden.
Sunday
It remains warm and humid but we had a massive thunderstorm this afternoon and briefly the Magic Garden was standing in water.
Saturday
Hot and sunny today.I harvested a bowlful of tomatoes and around a kg of blackberries and then thought Ben had it about right and sat down for a bit! I also watered a chunk of the garden as we have not had real rainfall for a while now.
Thursday
We are basking under grey skies with the foghorn going but it remains humid and warm. I’m having to water the new crops of salad and the cauliflowers for next year. The crop of tomatoes is pleasing and makes up for the courgettes failing. The cucumbers and peppers might produce properly given a few more months! The peas have done well.