I november satt jeg ned igjen de 5 løkkurvene fra i vår. 4 ved veibeddet, en ved lykta, og en i båtbeddet.
* 09. September *
Resultat av plommeslang :((((
* 03. September *
This weekend has been rainy so I've been inside knitting mostly. Soon we're off to a party though, Martin
is 4 years old today!!Congratulations :o)
Inspite of the rain I went outside to grab some pictures of the garden. First I have to show you the new
Tuhja hedge between us and our very good and helpsome neighbours, Liv-Karin and Bertil, who arranged it
all by themselves!! Thanks a bunch!!! We're so lucky to have such good neighbours :o)))
This is my Clematis Multiblue with the grey sky:
Roy-Åge has built another garden arch for my Clematis, Piilu and Rhapsody. Pusilusi(the cat) is prowling underneath it :o)
Suddenly I discovered that the Opal plum tree has got lots of plums, yammy! Now we've been eating plums
since yesterday ;o)
The apple tree is also giving autumn goodies, 8 small apples:
Last but not least, the rowan tree is filled with berries:
* 31. July *
Kjøkkenhagen med jordbæråkeren er endelig ferdig:
* 09. July *
Roy-Åge har bygd en hageport og jeg har beisa. Ideen fikk jeg av å leite på internett og tegne av slik vi ville ha den.
* 21. June *
Det har regna i flere dager....
Rosene mine begynner å blomstre.....
Montanaen blomstrer ennå....samme gjør prydepletreet.....
Jeg har sett kart på begge plommetrærne + morellene i år :o)
Akeleie og Krysantimum er mottatt fra Hønemor og
Lavendel er sendt til Gine
* 03. June *
It's raining cats and dogs here today.....I comfort myself with a picute I took a couple of days ago
of my Malus Purpurea(Prydeple/ Apple) tree.
I går gjødsla jeg hageplanter ved garasjen.
Den 4.juni gjørdsla jeg hele plenen, unntatt ved klesstativet. Jeg kjøpte sommerblomster på Viddal. Blandt annet ei Gullhengepil...
* 09. May *
We have such nice weather these days and today I took some pictures in the garden.
Look at these Forget-me-not flowers that have grown from nothing:
This spring the Magpie finally has babies in our Spruce trea.
The nest is very big but difficult to spot, see the red marking: