The Garden Year: April 2023

Welcome back to this month’s Garden Year linky - if you were here last month, it was great to see you. If you’re joining for the first time, you’re very welcome. The linky will stay open for the whole month, so I hope you’ll pop back during the month. I’m looking forward to reading about your garden projects and garden visits.

With Easter this month hopefully we’ll start to see some warmer and more Spring-like weather. My gardening so far this year has been very sporadic as I’m waiting for it to warm up a bit - not only to make it more enjoyable, but also for any seeds I sow to have the best start in our north facing garden. This month I’ve linked up a fun gardening quiz from Mr Fothergill’s who as part of the quiz are offering free seeds - and you can’t beat free seeds (or plants) can you?!

I can’t wait to see what you’ve been up to, but if you need a nudge to get out into your garden, or out visiting those around you, here’s some links which may help.

Advice, inspiration and places to visit

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The Garden Year: March 2023

Welcome back to the Garden Year linky - it’s the first one of 2023 and it will stay open for the whole month, so I hope you’ll pop back to add your post during the month. I’m looking forward to reading about your garden projects and garden visits.

It’s been a long, and colder than usual, winter here in London and it’s good to see my own garden spring back into life. As with every garden there’s always jobs to be done, isn’t there? For me right now that’s weeding and generally tidying up after the winter months, when time in the garden has been few and far between.

I can’t wait to see what you’ve been up to, but if you need a nudge to get out into your garden, or out visiting those around you, here’s some links which may help.

Advice, inspiration and places to visit

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The Garden Year: November 2022

Hello there and welcome back to my garden linky, which opens at the start of each month and stays open for the whole month - meaning you can link up at any time. You’re welcome to link any posts that have a garden theme - this could be your garden, the plants you’re growing or the gardens you visit, or anything in between - just so long as it’s related to gardening.

Plants in their prime this month

  • Chrysanthemums

  • Alstroemerias

  • Holly

  • Fatsia

  • Mahonia

  • Rosemary and Bay

What to do in the garden this month

  • If your ground isn’t wet or frosty it’s a great time to plan new fruit trees and bushes.

  • Dig over and weed empty parts of your vegetable beds, adding rotted organic matter to give your crops next year a really good start.

  • Sow broad beans to over winter and get ahead start if you have space.

  • Sow sweet peas in cardboard loo roll inners ready for the earliest of flowers next year.

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