After days of heavy rain the skies finally cleared in St Ives late this morning.
I was anxious to get out and do a few small jobs - but decided to do a bit in the garden. Then maybe head out to the allotment tomorrow - weather permitting. The allotment parking area is prone to flooding - so hopefully the break in the weather will allow it to drain a bit .....
First - a nice Christmas present - a basket of Spring bulbs -Narcissus Tete a Tete.
A simple job - adding the compost provided to the basket then planting the bulbs an inch or so beneath the surface.
Should look lovely in March - and I knew that if I didn't get them planted today I'd probably stick them in the shed then forget about them until too late !
A few weeks ago I sowed some Autumn Peas in pots - as a backup plan if any of the seeds sown out on the allotment failed to germinate or grow on.
These have sat - more or less neglected - in a corner of the garden since then.
Today I finally got around to checking them - and was pleased to see that they are thriving. It will soon be time to move them into bigger pots - ready to go out to the allotment - or to grow on in the garden.
Then onto our planned herb garden on the terrace. Next year I'm determined to have a full complement of herbs right outside the kitchen door - ready to pick fresh as needed and go straight into the pot.
The mint grew well last year - and this hardy plant should survive the winter. It just needed a bit of pruning to remove dead growth and make room for new shoots.
Once I'd tidied it up I could see that new green growth was already emerging.
Its too soon to sow or plant most other herbs right now - but that's another thing to look forward to.
Sage, Basil, more Mint varieties, Mustard Leaves, Parsley and lots more to come.
We like to have some herbs in pots in the garden as well as planted on the plot as often you can't plan when you are going to need a few fresh sprigs.
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