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Tag Archives: Winter
Thoughts for a winter’s day
(This post is from my other site ‘The Handpicked Flower Company‘ I’m very conscious that I’ve neglected this blog of late, I suppose you could say I’ve been dormant, like so many things in the garden at this time of … Continue reading
Posted in #britishflowers, In my garden, The Handpicked Flower Company
Tagged #britishflowers, outdoors, sweet peas, Winter
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Snow, and an exciting development…
My garden, and allotment are both fast asleep under a blanket of snow and whilst the pavements are icy and walking to the station means risking life and limbs I am still finding the sight of it beautiful. Best … Continue reading
Posted in Adventures in my allotment, Blogging for Sarah Raven, In my garden
Tagged blogging project, Sarah Raven, snow, summer colour, Winter
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Perfume for a wintery day…
I woke up to a fall of snow this morning. It was what I’d describe as the ‘right sort of snow’ in that it dusted the rooftops and gardens but had not been enough to settle on the roads and … Continue reading
At the end of the year…
I don’t get the whole New Year’s Eve party thing. I never have done and can recall being at a party as a teenager and wondering why we wanted to make so much fuss about time passing, and with those … Continue reading
Posted in In my garden
Tagged gardening, New Year, rain, reflections, signs of spring, Winter
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