Thursday 1 April 2010

Small miracles

Our garden is starting to burst into life.
Yesterday we planted over a hundred summer flowering bulbs and seeds.

The back back garden has changed from this:


 To this:


All my herbs have new homes in which to spread their feet and a few new plants have joined them. 

Green is spreading. 
(pots on the gravel to foil the dastardly slugs)


Tiny forget me not seeds are starting to shoot.


We went from this:


To this:
 

My parents bought us a forsythia bush that looked much bigger at the garden centre.


Our Rose is growing beautifully.


At the end of our garden is a patch of wet cliff where the rain water filters through. Under this patch is a shelf of barren dusty rock. In a gap in the rock, in the dust, where the rain drips, this plant found it's home and is growing.


Small miracles indeed.

I would very much like one of those please.


14 comments:

  1. Beautiful time of year. Beautiful garden.
    Wishing for miracles for you (because you deserve more than one!)
    xo

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  2. I love watching gardens grow. I too am wishing for a miracle for you. xx

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  3. lovely. and reminds me i should get cracking on my own garden. lovely little plant. here's to green things and new beginnings! xo

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  4. Beautiful...seeing all that life sprout through the earth is so hope-rousing.

    Go Universe!

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  5. Can't wait to see it all in full, gorgeous bloom.

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  6. it's looking really beautiful :). i am wishing for your little miracle, too.

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  7. Wow--looking good! Keep the pictures coming as Spring keeps coming on. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  8. Miracles do happen honey and the next one is for you xxx
    ps, stunning garden

    Angel's Mummy

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  9. Barbara I came back today after almost two months. Your garden looks lovely. I know there are miracles but wonder when it's going to be our turn. Hugsssssssssss

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  10. Beautiful. Simply beautiful.

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  11. Oh, I lovelovelove your garden! If you have serious snail/slug-issues, the ultimate (very german) remedy is: bury a cup of beer into the soil - they love it and drown boozing it up.

    Wishing for miracles! xx

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  12. Everything looks fantastic!

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  13. I would so love to visit your garden Barb. x

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