Sunday, 19 April 2026

and relax...sort of!

 Four or five years ago on this day we were mowing the grass for the first time that year...wearing shorts, jandals, sunnies and hats!!

This morning I looked out....no way, too cold!!! 

But the grass did need a trim...and the clouds stopped hiding the sun....

A square of garden  was sorted, loosened and rows made for tatties....all are now planted.. I tried mowing the grass, but my mower has no catcher.  I'd forgotten that I was supposed to have been looking for one...What grass cuttings there were went on the tattie beds.

Then a weeding job, pulling the grass which had submerged the Alpine strawberry ground cover in the currant, blueberry snd goosegog beds.

A nice job in a fairly sheltered corner, sitting in the sun.   The sky stayed clear until sunset.

Another chilly night!





15 comments:

Tom said...

...soon I will need to mow the weed and to my delight the mower started today!

Red said...

Your gardens are far ahead of ours. We have nothing in the garden but maybe a little snow.

Susan Heather said...

A good day's work. Here the lawn keeps growing all year around.

gz said...

That must mean that you are always 5⁰C and above !

Bovey Belle said...

Good progress. Danny managed to kill my (almost new) mower so now I have an old chap (hah, younger than me!!) to cut the lawn for me and make the wild triangles tidy in the autumn.

wherethejourneytakesme2 said...

When we had our little cottage in Drummore down below Stranraer on the mull of Galloway we had to have the grass cut all year round, there was no let up from the weeds either being on the gulf stream it was so very mild and we were very sheltered unless we had the wind coming at us from the sea.
Down here in cold and wet Yorkshire I have still to get my potatoes in, they have more than sprouted now.

angela said...

Home grown potatoes really do taste better
You did an amazing job of getting the ground ready for them

JayCee said...

It won't be long before those tatties are up and growing.

smartcat said...

Three days ago the night temp was 55ºF. last night we had frost. What can I say? it's New England weather. Lovely that you grow your own potatoes. New potatoes are a treat!

Steve Reed said...

Grass cuttings will be good fertilizer. Why is it so freaking cold this year?!

Susan said...

Despite the cold, you accomplished a lot in the garden.
We had a heavy frost last night The frost has damaged the Magnolia tree buds and slightly open flowers. It is now 47 degrees F, breezy and cool outside.
Warmer weather will be appreciated. Hopefully it is coming soon.

gz said...

polar air?

jeanie said...

You did get a lot done. One thing we won't miss is the big mowing job that was getting beyond a joke, needing to be attended every 10 days or so. Here there are 2 small patches that will be done in less than a half hour - bliss! I don't know that we can do potatoes here - although some have success in sacks. Sweet potatoes, however, grow abundantly.

gz said...

I'd love to be able to grow Kumera!!

Debby said...

Good grief, woman! You make me feel like a slug.