We're back in France - have been for two days - but although it's mainly dry and sunny the winds are so strong that we've not faced doing any work outdoors. Even a little work in the garage with the door open is difficult...
Yesterday - our wedding anniversary - we had some avocados with lunch, and I decided to try the old trick of soaking the seeds to see if I can get them to germinate. We'll see! I somehow doubt that they'll germinate before we go back to the UK in under three weeks' time, but you never know.
Sunday, 24 February 2013
Thursday, 31 January 2013
No 10 in January
Last year we succeeded in stripping most of the overgrown ivy and honeysuckle off the back wall, but didn't have time to do any work on the rotting built-in garden furniture. |
Progress on the garden is hampered by the continuing presence of the tile cutter and pieces of floor tile, which will not be removed until we have finished the floors indoors. |
The former dustbin park which we replaced with a planter |
I did manage to get the badly overgrown hedge cut right back last year, but wait to see if it will thicken up in future - will need regular trimming anyway. |
The back garden from the upstairs window |
Monday, 28 January 2013
No 6 in January
Friday, 25 January 2013
Blue, blue, my world is blue...

OK; there is something positive to record. The weather has been dry and sunny - I've been able to oil the teak furniture, and lasure the deck board beneath the garden shower, so there has been some progress made as well as the painting of the storage box - which looks right in its new location. However, despite scrubbing the crazy paving with soap and water, there's a stained patch which hasn't come clean. I think dirty water has been lying there over some time and not draining away... we'll try and bore some drainage holes at the lowest points so it doesn't get worse.
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
A-spraying we will go...

Worst of all is a big shrub in the front garden, a cotoneaster. This is the most difficult to deal with, as the bugs live on the undersides of the leaves, so can't be got at with the spray. I think I will have to prune this right back otherwise we won't be able to wipe out the pests.
The bug is known in French as "tigre du poirier" so I've taken to calling them the tigers in the garden.
Sunday, 20 January 2013
Cushion store

Why "Yvonne's corner"? Well, the first year that the house was built - before we had done any landscaping - our great friend Yvonne came to stay in November. Despite the season, the sun was shining - and she was determined not to miss out, despite the fact that there was no garden. We found her catching a few rays in a corner of the garden which is sheltered from the westerly wind, sitting on a piece of cardboard as there was no grass! Ever since, that part of the garden has been "Yvonne's corner".

Friday, 18 January 2013
Tool problem

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