Welcoming the New Year of 2025
Perhaps a little late, but a happy New Year to you all.
It’s fantastic to see the evenings gradually getting lighter, and the shortest day is now a bygone. It will only be a matter of weeks before we’ll see the first signs of spring.
But hey, let’s not wish our lives away; let’s relish the fact that here in the UK, we have different seasons to enjoy, particularly seasonal foods.
After an invigorating country walk, there’s nothing better than coming home to a hearty stew or an embracing soup.
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What we’ve been up to in January
In the garden and on the websiteAs our garden is pretty dormant at the moment, it has been relatively quiet on the gardening front, especially during the frosty times.
Although we have already seen signs of our spring bulbs peeping through the compost in our pots and containers, a few of our daffodils are also in bloom in secluded areas of the patio.
However, once again, our delicate dwarf irises have done us proud; I can’t believe how pretty they are.
The mountain of bulbs, which we bought from J. Parker’s and planted around the garden, will soon be showing their faces.
Have you seen any signs of your bulbs popping up in your garden yet?
Achievements for January
Let’s keep ticking those boxesNow is a good time to prune evergreen shrubs, especially holly, box, and yew. We have a few holly bushes and yew, so it’s best we keep on top of them.
It’s also an ideal time to prune your apple and pear trees.
So, let’s see what we’ve managed to tick off for January.
Lessons learnt & mistakes made
You live and learnOur plans for the coming month
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