Wednesday 27 August 2014

Spring Bulbs

Dearest Ruby,
        What has Nana been up to in your garden this week?!!  All you can see are funny holes all in the lawn.
 

   Well Ruby, hopefully next spring you will be amazed at the fine display of spring flowers you will see through from February to June! I have planted all of 203 bulbs.


I've listed them here for future reference, because we will soon forget what I planted, but I will keep you guessing as to where. ;-)
 
25 single Snowdrops expected to flower February/March  4" high
60 Ruby Giant Crocus .... February/March  3"
8 fragrant dwarf Iris Reticulata 'Katherine Hodgkin' .... February/March  5"
35 Minnow Narcissi .... March/April  10"
10 Little Gem Narcissus ....March/April  8"
20 Angelique Tulips .... April/May  18"
30 Snake's Head Fritillaria .... April/May  8"
15 Purple Sensation Allium .... May/June  36"
 

 
I was particularly pleased to find the crocus' are called 'Ruby', even though they are a definite purple! No surprises here, I have planted them randomly in the lawn. You throw the bulbs out and dig each one a hole just where they land.
The grass will soon grow over the holes and then we will wait on into the new year to see the results of all that hard work.
 
 
Love and hugs,   Nana x


Sunday 24 August 2014

Nana Gwen's Posy

Dearest Ruby,
        As you know, Nana Gwen has been staying with Grandad and me over the weekend. We have had such a nice time. She loves to hear all about you and was looking forward to you coming for tea on Sunday afternoon.
        When you arrived, you and I went out into your garden to pick a posy of flowers for you to give to her.

 
You thought these marigolds would be best.
 
 
Yes, I've picked a few there...

 
Nana's put them in a little vase for me...

 
and placed them neatly by the chocolate cake, my Mummy's favourite!
 
 
I'm chatting away to Nana Gwen in the other room.

 
Later Nana put the flowers on the bookcase next to the robin, so that they could be enjoyed and appreciated all week...
and they were too!!
 
Love and hugs,   Nana x

Taking Cuttings.

Dearest Ruby,
         Today Grandad, Nana Gwen and I have been to the garden centre and bought a couple of 'end-of-season' geraniums. They were going for a song at £1 each and what better way to multiply them than to take cuttings.

 
 I have some at home growing in pots on the patio, but adding to these will give us more variety.


We have our rooting powder and potting compost at the ready to give us the best chance of this working!



Also we have a self-seeded Buddlia growing in quite the wrong place, so I've taken a couple of cuttings.

 
I'm into the swing of it now, so I've also taken some cuttings of the Lavender.

 
We've placed them in your mini-greenhouse -
All in the hope of bringing some more colour and fragrance into your garden Ruby next year.
 
Love and hugs,   Nana x

Friday 22 August 2014

Garden Tools

Dearest Ruby,
        Today is what makes it all worthwhile, seeing you take delight in your garden and even asking to go out there, albeit very early in the morning!
        What caught your interest was a little set of garden tools, all ready for you to open out of its packaging.

 
umm, not so easy...
 
 
I need some help...

 
I'm trying again.


Nana suggests I put the tools in my bucket

 
This is a good idea.
 
 
Now out in the garden, I am inspecting the flowers first...
 
 
before getting down to real work.

 
umm, (my thoughtful look), these tools have faces on their handles!

 
Nana is teaching me how to rake up the leaves.


What is this? - a trowel.
 


        A little while ago I bought you this Ruby, a kneeler for when you are weeding. You loved the Bunny Rabbit and took great interest in his eyes and nose and mouth. Not to mention those big ears! Perhaps because we love to sing, 'Head and shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes....'
 


 
Back in the garden...
 
See Nana, I am almost getting the hang of using it !
 
 
Here I am , digging in Grandad's soil bed. It looks like he could do with my help.
 
 
I love being out in my garden, even when I felt a spot of rain. I love digging and raking and collecting the leaves up in my bucket. But, I don't much like actually getting dirty. I brush any dirt off my hands straight away.
 
Well Ruby, the sky has come over all dark, maybe more rain on the way. Shall we go indoors again now. You have done so well.

 
Love and hugs,   Nana x
 

Monday 18 August 2014

Nana's Notebook

Dearest Ruby,
        I wondered if you would like to see that I keep a notebook especially for anything and everything to do with your garden.

 
I keep it on my table, nearby where I work


...and if you were to take a peek you would see ideas and sketches that I scribble down
 

 
...and notes that I take to refer to later.

 
Even patterns, colour swatches and pictures from magazines could find their way into the pages to keep inspiration coming.
 
I thought I was running out of ideas until I started to jot them down and then they just kept on flowing!
 
Some things we can look forward to doing together.
 
 
Some things are what you might call 'Armchair Gardening' and have to wait for the appropriate season before we plant, sow or reap.
 
 Some things I have in mind to make for you - You might call them 'Craft Makes'
 
 
 ...but it all means that thoughts are kept fresh and alive, to take us into another week, another month or even another season.
All is kept in mind to collect for and gather materials  together.
 
So Ruby, there might be gaps in our calendar when we don't appear to be doing very much but your own special garden is never far from my mind.
I think perhaps I better go and mow the lawn now, do a bit of weeding and stop daydreaming ...
 
 
Love and hugs,   Nana x
 

 

Tuesday 12 August 2014

Bunting

Dearest Ruby,
       Every garden has to bring out the bunting for when it's Party Time! So, recently I've been busy at the sewing machine making our own unique kind, quilted squares! What do you think?
 

 
  See, a little closer...
 
 
Here are some shown individually...
 


 
10 in all to make just the right length. They brighten up the fence.
 
Here, a little gift from me to you.
 
 
 
Love and hugs,   Nana x
 

Friday 8 August 2014

Godington Park Sculptors Exhibition

Dearest Ruby,
        We have been out for the day with Mummy and Grandad. We went to Goddington Park. For the most part you had a nap. That is until tea time when you had cake as big as the rest of us!
        Anyway, although you were asleep, we did enjoy a walk round the gardens.


 
 

They had a Sculptors Exhibition on. Here are some pictures we took of the pieces we most liked.

Red Hot Poker

Dragonfly

Toadstools

Dragon

Dandelion Seedheads

Ram

Seedhead

Relaxation in the sun.
 
We gathered ideas for your garden Ruby as we particularly liked the simplest of pieces. Two or three small trees had many glass squares hanging from their branches, constantly moving in the breeze. They were of all different colours and patterns.
 
 
Then there were rows of glass triangle bunting adorning the fruit trees in the kitchen garden. They were really effective.
 


 
I'm not sure I would know how to make these Ruby, but it certainly gives us food for thought and inspires us to get creative.
 

One last picture to remember a very happy afternoon. Doesn't Mummy look lovely! - ready for a cool drink and cake in a very nice tearoom. Are you coming?
 
 
Love and hugs,   Nana x