Welcoming the New Year of 2026
Perhaps a little late, but a happy New Year to you all.
It’s amazing that we are just over a month past the shortest day, and we’re noticing that the evenings are gradually getting lighter. It will only be a matter of weeks before we see the first signs of spring. Although some of our bulbs are already popping up.
But hey, let’s not wish our lives away; let’s delight in the fact that here in the UK, we have distinctive seasons to enjoy throughout the year, particularly in winter, when we can indulge in all the heartwarming foods which are available. Tonight, for us, it’s a hearty Goulash.
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What we’ve been up to in January
In the garden and on the website
But on a more upbeat note, we have already seen plenty of signs that our late-winter and early-spring bulbs are peeping through the compost in our pots and containers.
Late last March, we spotted some Fritillaria Sunset Beauty and Fritillaria Red Sunset on offer at our local garden centre. They were past their best in terms of flowering, but we thought we would take a chance and buy them, ready for Spring flowering in 2026. And lo and behold, a couple of days ago, we spotted them peering through the soil, so fingers crossed in the coming months we will see them in their prime.
However, once again, our delicate dwarf irises and crocus have done us proud; I can’t believe how pretty they are and uplifting it is uplifting to see them.
A couple of years ago, we planted a mountain of bulbs, which we bought from J. Parker’s. We planted them around the garden, and the preen shoots are showing their faces already.
Have you seen any signs of your bulbs popping up in your garden yet?
Achievements for January
Let’s keep ticking those boxes
Lessons learnt & mistakes made
You live and learn
Our plans for the coming month
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