Wednesday, October 09, 2024

Quirky Flowers .

 

 I decided to try trianglar buttons as the centres of these mauve flowers. That's  anatomically incorrrect but they are imaginary flowers not specific species. I think lime green and mauve work well together.

Monday, October 07, 2024

What a Slack Blogger I am.

 Quite a few times I have meant to put something up here and haven't. Maybe I getting old and lazy or worse slow!

 We have had family birthdays. R turned 80! ( seems just the same! )

 Elder Grandson turned 9 and is achieving so well in all areas .

 Lots happening in the Spring Garden. Colour and perfume everywhere.


 Rhododendron Unique in flower. On the property there are 8 bushes in different areas all flowering. All the same variety so that is rather nice. It's a small compact delicate looking rhodo that is at its best when just coming into flower. It fades off to soft pink almost white.
 The areas where we pulled out a box hedge is now looking good out the dining-room window. Both the black flax and the green Libertia are New Zealand native plants -  the libertia flowers are quite pickable on long stems.

 My blue Dutch Iris are well finished but these later white ones are stunning.

 Inside on the couple of rainy days we have finally had ( much needed ) I have been working on attaching flowers and here long legged birds to my wall hanging.
 Lots still to do on it. This is just the bottom right hand corner.












Sunday, September 15, 2024

Annual Repeat Walk.

Our bright early cherries are now finished and in leaf. The next to flower called Awanui are  coming out nicely. They are in properties all around the area so I knew the 50 in a row on the Cycleway between Te Puna and Omokora would be out. In Sept last year I showed you my walk.
 So here we go again. Much of the walkway / cycleway is on railway land

 I meet lots of cyclist these ones young, and runners and electric bikes and the fastest an electric scooter.






 There are native planting suitable for wetlands and with them lots of weeds. This not Queen Anne's Lace but could be was the best example I looked at.


 I stood under one of the cherries and gazed straight up.

 When I got back I was suitably hot and felt I had had some worthwhile exercise for a Sunday afternoon.





 

Tuesday, September 03, 2024

My Happy Place.

I know for many of you your sewing room is your happy place. For me its my garden ( you would never have guessed ).  I still like to sew but can't see so well these days but soon I am having my cataracts fixed so that will help.

 

 This is the first flower out on some new plants. Its small and a NZ native called Libertia formosa A very unusual shape for a flower - each part in 3s. I have 6 planted between little black flax where we pulled out a box hedge right beside a window. Lots of buds appearing.

 Janice showed her little plum tree in flower. Your plums will be easier to pick than mine. Look how big this Billington tree has got.
 That's taken today. I tried to get some closeups of the bees working the flowers ( with not much luck I kept frightening them )
 See in the bottom left corner.




 I hope you find bees visiting your tree Janice.

Some sewing happening on my wall hanging.













Wednesday, August 14, 2024

The New Edge .

This is the new edging R has put in where we dug out the agapanthus.


 It needs more soil fill on both sides.
 Along the piece of garden there is now far more space for the plants already there. I added a new red pompom dahlia corm today( you can just see the support stakes on the extreme left).
 The unsightly sandpit is staying just a little longer till 6 year old grandson tells us it can go.


 This edging is along the top of the garden with the cherry on the left in it.

 The same trees from upstairs.

 I have started feeding cut wind fall oranges to the birds. 

 In a saucer on the old stump. In less than 24 hours they look like this

 Mainly wax eyes and sparrows but some blackbirds and Tui as well.

 Fabulous sunny day again today following a frost this morning.






 

Thursday, August 08, 2024

Lots of Gardening.

Since we left the orchard ( 6 years ago now ) I haven't had a bird bath in the garden only water dishes. Now I have. Purchased at a closing down sale It was a good buy. I mainly have blue or terracotta pots in the garden so it fits in well. Notice behind the first flowering cherries called Pink Cloud are out We have 3 that flower early.

 The first freesias will be out tomorrow,

 There is quite a lot of colour for August.
 This afternoon it had turned dull and chilly so that will stop the progress.
 We have spent days digging out a whole row of agapanthus and disposing of them which is jolly hard work but looks oh so much better. ( we have more we will do in time. )

 We have had a run of bright sunny days following frosty mornings so some photos like this one at the weekend have bright bue sky. 
 Here Grandsons and little friends are having fun in the water at the hotpools for littler grandson's 6th Birthday.

Friday, July 19, 2024

So Many Lemons.

 When we have so so many  lovely clean skinned lemons sometimes it is best to make them into Lemon Honey ( lemon Spread, Lemon Curd - they are all just different names for the same thing  )
 Its one of my personal favourites. ( sour/ sweet )

On Tuesday I managed to finish this next little sleeveless vest for smaller Grandson. My sewing up is not the greatest but tidy enough that it can be worn inside out. ( but not back to front! ) 




 8 ply pure NZ wool should help to keep his little body warm outside.