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Beautiful birch bark

30 Sunday Nov 2014

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This at first rather ordinary looking birch tree turned out to have lovely white bark after a little unwrapping.

Ride on mower

30 Sunday Nov 2014

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Thunderbirds are go! The first outing of the ride on mower. Not the best conditions as the grass was pretty wet, but it couldn’t really wait any longer…

Another try with those birds!

30 Sunday Nov 2014

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Moved the bird feeding tree nearer to the small apple tree. Maybe this will help them feel less anxious!!

Feed the birds!

29 Saturday Nov 2014

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In the absence of a proper bird table I created this with branches. I was quite pleased, but apart from a small crowd of great tits the other day there has been very little interest from the birds. Perhaps it is too low, or they worry it will fall over if they perch on it! I’ll hopefully get something more attractive to them sorted after Christmas

The first sun in days

29 Saturday Nov 2014

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It has been such a dull wet week and I have hardly been in the garden due to having a cold and the weather being miserable to match. But today I got out and how wonderful it was. So good to get in the open and also to work hard and enjoy it. At 3.00pm the sun was setting but just caught the birch bark and the berries of the guelder rose- lovely.

Collecting up the fallen leaves

29 Saturday Nov 2014

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The clearance after 3 barrow fulls.

Before now I always wondered why people spent so much time clearing up fallen leaves, after all they rot don’t they. However, I noticed the depth and impenetrability of the leaves under the horse chestnut tree and realised that if I didn’t clear them up then the grass would suffer. So I spent an hour moving about a dozen barrow loads to a leaf pile. The leaves were extremely robust and almost waterproof and I realised two things; 1) this garden is going to make me very healthy and slim if I keep up this hard work- better by far than a gym, 2) the amazing cycle of nature- these leaves much have taken so much energy and resource to be made by the tree in Spring only to be shed in autumn so I won’t waste them.

Saturday in the garden.

22 Saturday Nov 2014

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The autumn leaves look beautiful in neat circles under the trees. No mowing means they lie undisturbed

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Fungi the size of my tea mug. There are so many different sorts in the garden this autumn.

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Spindle berries! Mum was so excited to see these last week. There are at least 4 spindle berry bushes on the right hand side of the garden.

Beech trees and mahonia japonica looking good today. The mahonia smells wonderful too- I didn't realise until I walked past  this afternoon and suddenly caught a sweet smell on the breeze

Beech trees and mahonia japonica looking good today. The mahonia smells wonderful too- I didn’t realise until I walked past this afternoon and suddenly caught a sweet smell on the breeze

2014-11-22 15.06.20

A temporary bird feeding station! Didn’t realise I had so few bird feeders and that I really need peanuts and also some niger seeds for the goldfinches. Not sure the birds will even bother with this sad effort.

Rain then birdsong

14 Friday Nov 2014

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This morning it rained heavily and relentlessly but then at 2.30 the sun came out . Ben and I went for our daily walk in the garden. The birds were making up for lost time. We saw and heard robins,blackbirds and great tits. Country birds seem to keep their distance and the wood at the end of the garden was clearly a sanctuary.

A daily walk

12 Wednesday Nov 2014

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I am going to try to maintain the habit of a daily walk in the garden for two purposes; to observe closely and get to know the garden and to still my mind and connect with nature. Every time I walk in the garden I see something new and find a new plant I didn’t know was there. Soon I will know the garden well and it will become clearer what I can do with the different areas. I remember the permaculture ‘rules’; to observe intensely and often, to make small changes, to work with rather than against nature and to create a garden which is sustainable and easy to manage.

Goldfinches

12 Wednesday Nov 2014

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Today I saw a small flock of goldfinches feeding on the teasel seed heads in the wild patch and then the woodland area. I would have taken a picture had I had my phone to hand. There seem to be many teasel seedlings in the woodland so I need to keep some to feed the birds. I am also in the process of identifying the wild flowers we have in the woodland area so that I can preserve them when I establish a path and eradicate some of the stinging nettles which seem to be so prolific.

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