Monday, 6 January 2020

Post-Christmas Garden Procrastination.

Hello there.

I didn't feel inclined to the panic and rush of a New Year's Eve/Day blog post so feel more relaxed to attempt it now. Such is my relaxation I am beginning it on Sunday afternoon and will be hopefully completing it tomorrow. All my men return to school and work tomorrow so as well as starting this I will mostly be ironing so I can have a me day from 8.15am until 3.15pm when I will probably be fetching our youngest from rugby.

FYI, it is now 11.5am on Monday morning. Just had a nice surprise as Jon popped in to get a brew to go whilst collecting some tools for a job, I've done a few jobs around the house and now here I am.

So where to begin? A belated Happy New Year, Blwyddyn Newydd Dda.



...and little about last year.

We had our best Airbnb year to date including hosting family members in all 3 listings over the Christmas period; we received this lovely card from one of the couples on January 4th.


 
and we started preparation for creating a full-blown business out of the listings by having new signage made; very exciting.


I made my first attempt at hanging baskets for the listings and also improved the planters and I was very happy with the results.


The third of our listings had its first visitors in July and from then on was busy right through the year give or take the odd week; we didn't expect that at all. Here is the link.

We are super excited that we already have bookings for the 2020 National Esiteddfod which is taking place in Tregaron, just eight miles away from us from 1-8 August.

In the garden, even though it was neglected slightly due to the first item on this list, I did get a great, continuous harvest of red and green lettuce, my best garlic yield yet, the first very successful growing of Spring cabbage and cauli, although there were harvesting issues with the latter. Here are some other minor treats from the veg patches.




Just before Christmas Jon got round to a little project in the kitchen. We bought a job lot of Laura Ashley tiles and he did a fab job on the sink area.



Now, onto the title of this post. I am so suffering from said title at the moment. I just cannot get myself outside but today I thought I would go out and look at the state of pay. I took a few photos when I went out to feed the chooks; they got a few extra treats over Christmas and although they are in low yield mode just now the eggs are massive.

Here are said chooks; we put down some of the bamboo in the week as they were laying behind it and I had trouble retrieving the eggs; they also have something different on which to chow down.




This is the rather gloomy view of the growing area - not an attractive sight at this time of the year to be honest.

I have fresh compost in the six tyres as well as the other two large ones; there is still some work to be done there. I did manage to cut back the raspberry canes before Christmas but not much else...


Obvs not much sowing and growing happening just now. Here are the onions? These are planted in the right hand side of the bed in the far left of the above photo. They have been constantly brought to the top by the rain and then got at by birds, possibly. I'm leaving as is until I get some February planting sets and then I will sort out the bed; at least one seems to have taken!


Also in the same bed on the left hand side is the garlic; this sort of had the same problem but has taken much better.


Whilst looking for evidence of snowdrops at the far end of the garden, which I found yay, I also spotted some of the garlic cloves which had taken flight, by one means or another, from the bed and across the fence!



Outside the polyhouse (far too embarrassed to show you THAT) are the planters I had nearThe Snug last Spring/Summer; they are happily coming back to life; I have to be very honest and say there are new bulbs which I have not got round to planting yet.....



On the way back up to the house I spied some buds on the Magnolia Strallata. This is my very favourite thing in the garden but I only wish it was in flower for a longer time.


This is how I very much look forward to it showing later in the year.


So that is a little ramble about stuff. 

Last night I began some planning of what will go where in the growing area. Not even THINKING about sowing anything yet but do like to know where things will be. Trying to make sowing and growing easier for me this year, manage my time better along with looking after the Airbnb listings. I don't want the former to fail whilst the other is thriving - just need to be organised which I really am good at normally....

I do need to order the February garlic and decide which spuds I'm growing this year but that is about it for now, despite the seed catalogues regularly flying through the door at a fair rate of knots! 

Jon brought home a mahoosive amount of wood for logging just before Christmas which should keep us in wood beyind next Winter. It came with some lovely composted down wood chips. Hoping to get this on the beds when we have a dry spell in a couple of weeks; we have already given a good few barrow fulls to our next but one neighbours and they are very happy with it.

Along with this I have been going through the multitude of seeds I have collected; I'm ready to give some away to a deserving project somewhere hopefully in Mid-Wales. I've just cancelled both of my gardening magazine subscriptions; it's part of the cutting back on the budget as usual at this time of the year - every little helps - and this is also where most of my seeds come from.

Right, getting on for lunchtime now so hope this reaches you with not too many mistakes and that you enjoy my first ramblings of 2020. I'm also returning to my Slimming World group this evening to deal with the food slump I have found myself in.

Bye for now, Lou.xx






7 comments:

  1. What a fab post Lou! I love it. You've covered so many points that have made me write a new list of my own! So thank you for that. What a lovely way to start the year, nice and relaxed about blogging, just how it should be. I see them as helping not hindering, though sometimes I've been on the latter!
    Your chalets did amazingly last year and were a big part of Steven and my discussions around our futures. When we visited, they were just perfect. Anyone that comes to you is very lucky indeed!
    Lovely card and those flowers you did are to die for.
    I love that you are getting eggs at the moment, what good hens, ours have stopped, so I look forward to them starting again. Hoping for eggs sales this year, love how you do yours when you pop them out the front.
    Tiles, as you know, I think are stunning and the sink is still a fave of mine. We still haven't been able to source one (ie cheap!).
    I don't think your chicken or growing area looks bleak at all, nothing can with those outlooks. Laughing at your flying garlic though!
    It's still early for sowing isn't it. As you know, I'll be putting my early things in as I am too impatient to wait. I've a boat load of spare seeds so can re sow if it fails. I can't believe how quickly it's coming round to be ready for garlic and onions again though.
    Very lucky on the wood chippings!! Can't wait for your next post, I find them very helpful as always, even if just to provoke thoughts of keep me focussed! Take care lovely x

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    1. Hey chic. Thank you for your lovely words. Yes, I want to make my blogs a bit more pleasurable for me. Glad I can be of assistance. Ha ha!Looking forward to your next update, too.xx

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  2. Hi Lou, great to read a new post from you. Hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas. The air b and b's sound like they are doing a lucrative job for you. Going to be very cold here (-25C) for the next couple of weeks and we have lots of snow. My garden looks very different from yours, just imagine a big white canvas! It will be like that probably until May. Looking forward to your next post. Take care.

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    1. Hi Janice. Lovely to hear from you and a Happy New Year to you; is it too late to say it now? Yes we are chuffed with how busy we were last year and fingers crossed for another good one in 2020. Has your snow come yet?Take care.

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  3. Hi Louise
    Your post reflects the dormancy of this time of year... you call it procrastination and I call it creative gestation because sometimes putting things off is just what is needed.
    I haven't even looked at my seeds or the catalogues yet! I try to resist the temptation to get going too early!!
    For now, I will continue to "wake up slowly" during January.
    Hope to see you soon,
    Best wishes
    Maryline

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    1. Hi Maryline. Can always rely on you for the measured approach to things, thank you. I have to say I am enjoying waking up slowly but I need to clean out the chicken house and that is something I shouldn't be considering quite so slowly - just waiting for that good day... See you soon.L

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