Sunday, July 30, 2017

Green and country in the city 30 July

  • Got my first runner bean on Monday and a big handful today
  • Also first tomato today - and others ripening. 
  • Dug up one potato plant that had squeezed in from Dorothy's - must originally be from a plant at least 5 years old as Dorothy hadn't gardened for that long.
  • I have moved a lot of pots over a week ago to make room for when Peter comes to paint the outside woodwork, etc, and today there was the frog that doesn't jump away in the wild strawberry pot again!

Sunday, July 23, 2017

Green & Country in the City 23 July

  • Last Saturday I got an enamel daisy necklace for £5 at a local charity shop. On Monday I wore it with a long, green, sleeveless, button-through dress and a yellow long-sleeved t-shirt. I got 5 compliments on the whole outfit and 3 more just for the necklace. Two of the compliments for the whole outfit were from colleagues in their early 20s, which I think good-going for someone my age!
  • The wind with the thunderstorm on Tuesday night had one of the plum trees in pots over and it lost a few more plums. 
  • Today able to kayak, go to the cafĂ©, take a detour to pick blackberries and cut back stuff in the garden before a thunderstorm and then a hail storm. Compensation for the 30 minute walk to Tescos and the same back again in the rain yesterday afternoon!
  • Getting a large handful of plump autumn raspberries each morning.

Sunday, July 16, 2017

Green and country in the city 16 July

  • Sunday evening found two tiny frogs in garden - and have seen several around the garden since, as well as the full-grown frogs.
  • It rained hard Tuesday evening which was welcome on the garden. The rain on me walking back from Stowtellers (story-telling club) not so welcome as my pac-a-mac turns out not to be waterproof.
  • Less insects in the garden around at the beginning of the week though they have picked up again now.
  • Picked some large juicy blackberries yesterday and made a crumble.
  • Klaus, a German friend, was saying it was drummed into him as a child to keep away from an unafraid fox, as that lack of fear a symptom of rabies. So he is really spooked by all the tame foxes in London!

Sunday, July 9, 2017

Green and country in the city 9 July

  • There has been a major second flowering of the wisteria - instead of the few late flowers I usually get. I've even seen insects on the flowers - they are supposed to be good for insects but have only ever seen an insect interested in my wisteria flowers once!
  • Tuesday morning a fox was digging a hole in next door's (ex Dorothy's) lawn. Wednesday morning there was a magpie eating what looked like bread it had got from the hole.
  • Two small holes dug by fence ex Dorothy's side - foxes looking for worms or want to dig a tunnel underneath? There is a gap between the fence and the back wall and they can get onto the back wall and walk along the backs of several gardens so they don't really need a tunnel.
  • Wednesday lots of bumblebees and other insects on the lavender.
  • Was thinking Leyton getting like Cornwall as, as well as the gulls on the youth centre field have several times had gulls flying above the garden, lower down than normal, crying that distinctive cry. However, visiting my mother this weekend, and I find that in Cornwall (Truro) the gulls walk on pavements. (Truro is not a seaside town.)
  • I got a bright white bangle from a charity shop in Truro. I have several white ones that appear cream when put against white clothes. Hope this one can be worn with lots of things - then I will have to think about getting rid of the others  (to a charity shop).

Sunday, July 2, 2017

Green and country in the city 2 July

Lovely to have had some rain for the garden - and nice weather - sunny, but not too hot - this weekend.
  • Disturbing frogs a lot this year. This week there has been a frog in the top of the wild strawberry pot who is not disturbed when I am picking berries and checking there are not snails around the inside of the rim.
  • The farmers 5-day forecast on Monday morning on radio 4 was completely different from the ordinary day's weather on the Today Programme about 10 minutes later. Was it going to rain that day or not?
  • First thing Tuesday morning there were 2 fox cubs playing on the grass in the next door garden. Later there were 2 adults playing together (which I've never seen before) and the small cub. Then one adult played with the cub.
  • Day off on Wednesday and after breakfast I was meditating. I felt what I thought were the tip of a cat's whiskers on my forearm - but it stayed the same pressure so I opened my eyes to find a thin, black and yellow caterpillar. I didn't know what plant it had come off so put in back on the blackcurrant bushes as I had been picking some blackcurrants to have with my breakfast.
  • Picked blackcurrants to make blackcurrant gin but I forgot (again) to buy a bottle of gin from Tescos. Looked to see what I had left from previous years. I had enough - and 4 empty gin bottles for the recycling.
  • Many more butterflies, bumble bees, other bees and other insects this year than I have had for several years which I am really pleased about. Yesterday there were 3 bumblebees on my lavender. Recent years I was lucky to have 3 bees in the whole garden. I did notice when I left Wanstead Meeting House after being one of the storytellers at a Leytonstone Arts Trail event that there were 12 bumblebees on the lavender in their front garden!