Wednesday, 12 May 2010

Tranquility in the garden





The house, this morning is full of men, well 3.....nothing interesting I'm afraid.  British Gas is here, yet again trying to fix the cooker. I personally think it's a bit of square peg in a round hole but what do I know?  Part of me hopes they can't fix it, as apparently they contribute to a new one if they can't sort it...I already have my eye on a new one, ha ha.  Hubby is working from home today, and the chimney sweep is here in preparation for getting our wood burning stove later this year............


As I can't get any work done, I thought I'd take some photo's of the garden.  So peaceful compared to the mayhem in the house.  Fancy a stroll with me -

Sweetpeas - bliss
A few old and new signs
An old wall planter



Our woody area (as I now call it) is developing nicely.  I can't believe it's taken us 10 years to cut back all the trees, dig up bramble and ivy and plant new plants.  We've gained roughly 150 extra ft and it really has transformed the garden.

This is the last phase to do.

Hedgerow bramble


Right, I'm off back inside to see if peace has resumed!

12 comments:

Fondant Kiss said...

ooohhh lovely pics, what is that thingy-ma-jig you are growing sweetpeas in? clever idea. Looking forward to pics of new cooker lol.
Hope your day goes well....considering all the mucky workmen around!
Best regards
Deborah{fondantkiss}

Booklinks said...

your photo's of the garden are great!
love the Sweetpeas idea!

Pink Feather Paradise said...

How cool is the sweetpea basket.... where pray tell did you get that one from!? ;D

hope normal service soon returns and I cannot believe the difference in the flavour and quality of the meals I am cooking in my new oven... fingers crossed you get a new one too..!lol

x Alex

Pea Green Kitty said...

Lovely pictures!
Your sweet peas are coming on nicely.
Keep your fingers crossed that they cant fix the cooker....then casually show the hubby how perfect the new one you have your eye on would look! hehe.
'd love a nicer cooker (an Aga of course!) but I live in a rented house with a fitted kitchen/cooker so theres no chance!
x

Country Style Living said...

Your Sweet Pea's look a lot healthier than mine! Hope you can get a new cooker...

Tina said...

Lovely pics! Hope your cooker gets fixed, if not, hope you can get one soon. I remember when we were waiting to have ours fitted and I was going mad without it!
xx

bellaboo said...

I saw a lady taking one of those sweet pea planters to the checkout at the farm shop today and I thought,ooh..I'd like one of those!
Hope you get the cooker problem resolved soon.

Bellaboo ;0)

Suzy's Vintage Attic said...

How rewarding to see your garden as it is now after all that hrd work. We are only just beginning on our back garden!

Your post has reminded me to get some sweet pea plants!

Warm wishes
Isabelle x

KC'sCourt! said...

Lovely garden

Shabby Chick said...

Hi Sarah

Love the garden pics, ours needs loads of work! Hope the oven situation gets resolved soon, ours has been broken for about 2 months (the grill and hob work but no oven). We've been managing with one of those microwaves that also work as a convector oven but we miss our roasts etc, they don't fit much in!!

Thanks for entering the giveaway :) xxx

Josie-Mary said...

I love your sweet pea basket. I need to buy some but the weather been so bad I'm not sure it's worth it....last year everything died or rotted cos of the rain :(
Your garden looks lovely....I have ivy & blackberries at the top on my garden, they really do take over. :)

Andi's English Attic said...

Wow! Look at that sweet pea! Mine are still just seedlings (but I started late and then the wind blew the little greenhouse over and scattered the seeds everywhere. I scooped them up, but goodness knows if they'll survive the shock).