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daylight shrubbery: Another rainy Friday
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The photojournal of a lazy Brighton Gardener. Monday, 23 November 2009. We aren't defeated by the rain. Oh no. The show must go on, and so it did. Well, a few of us stayed in the dry but these intrepid workers had deadlines to meet and so they battled on through the wind and rain. (l know it doesn't look like it's raining in these photos but trust me it was.). The final posts went in for the foundations for the soon-t0-be erected gargantuan shed/classroom. The envelopes were even home made.
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daylight shrubbery: March 2010
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The photojournal of a lazy Brighton Gardener. Saturday, 27 March 2010. The sun is shining. The sun is shining, the birds are singing, and the flowers are coming out! Can it surely be spring? Links to this post. Monday, 1 March 2010. It's official, it has been the coldest winter since the last Ice Age, or was it Ice Age II: the meltdown, I always get the two muddled up. Anyway, there were signs of life in the garden this week. One in the form of bulbs. And the other in the form of . Links to this post.
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daylight shrubbery: END OF HIBERNATION
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The photojournal of a lazy Brighton Gardener. Sunday, 31 January 2010. How to make a bird feeder. Get lots of yummy ingredients (dried fruit, seeds, nuts) and mix them in a bowl with a load of lard. Take some pine cones and attach some string to the tops. With a spoon push the lard mixture into the grooves of the pine cone. Then hang in the garden and watch the bird fight over this haute cuisine delicacy. And you can make all sorts of other feeders using wire or Cornus stems. Happy new year by the way!
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daylight shrubbery: The New Garden Room
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The photojournal of a lazy Brighton Gardener. Friday, 27 November 2009. The New Garden Room. It's finally arrived. The new and wonderful 'Garden Room' complete with wood burner was erected this week - just in time for the Winter Fayre. Tomorrow. . . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Chalky Soiled Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. Why am l lazy? Because l stand around doing all the snapping while others are doing all the work. View my complete profile. Today in the garden. The New Garden Room.
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daylight shrubbery: Today in the garden
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The photojournal of a lazy Brighton Gardener. Friday, 27 November 2009. Today in the garden. Today, for the first time since records began, it stopped raining. . With the new garden room installed, there was landscaping to be done. Dig for victory girls! Tulip bulbs to be planted. Borders to be tidied. . Wheelbarrows to be pushed. Fires to be put out? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Chalky Soiled Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. Why am l lazy? View my complete profile. Today in the garden.
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daylight shrubbery: The sun is shining
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The photojournal of a lazy Brighton Gardener. Saturday, 27 March 2010. The sun is shining. The sun is shining, the birds are singing, and the flowers are coming out! Can it surely be spring? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Chalky Soiled Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. Why am l lazy? Because l stand around doing all the snapping while others are doing all the work. View my complete profile. The sun is shining. Not very fantastic Mr Fox. Brighton and Hove Organic Gardening. The South Downs Way.
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daylight shrubbery: April 2010
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The photojournal of a lazy Brighton Gardener. Saturday, 24 April 2010. ST GEORGE'S DAY IN THE GARDEN. Did you know it used to be traditional to wear a red Rose in your lapel on St George's Day? The gardening group are back after the longest Easter break ever and the Garden House garden is in full bloom. Lots of daffodils are still in bloom, including February Gold (? And the tulips are out in force. Note no dragons were slayed in the taking of these photos. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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daylight shrubbery: January 2010
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The photojournal of a lazy Brighton Gardener. Sunday, 31 January 2010. How to make a bird feeder. Get lots of yummy ingredients (dried fruit, seeds, nuts) and mix them in a bowl with a load of lard. Take some pine cones and attach some string to the tops. With a spoon push the lard mixture into the grooves of the pine cone. Then hang in the garden and watch the bird fight over this haute cuisine delicacy. And you can make all sorts of other feeders using wire or Cornus stems. Happy new year by the way!
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daylight shrubbery: November 2009
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The photojournal of a lazy Brighton Gardener. Friday, 27 November 2009. Today in the garden. Today, for the first time since records began, it stopped raining. . With the new garden room installed, there was landscaping to be done. Dig for victory girls! Tulip bulbs to be planted. Borders to be tidied. . Wheelbarrows to be pushed. Fires to be put out? Links to this post. The New Garden Room. Tomorrow. . . Links to this post. Monday, 23 November 2009. The envelopes were even home made. Fingers crossed i...
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daylight shrubbery: October 2009
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The photojournal of a lazy Brighton Gardener. Friday, 30 October 2009. Links to this post. Friday, 23 October 2009. And the animals came one by one. Once upon a time in a garden far far away. There was a path that needed to be built in a day. The ladies they worked hard to prepare the land,. They mixed the ballast, the concrete and sand. They stopped for lunch with the job only half done. Planning to return to work in the afternoon sun. . But when they got back to get the job done. Links to this post.