Wednesday 30 March 2011

Mews Garden Wildlife: The Silver Fox


The Silver Fox
By far the deadliest of all creatures lurking in the Mews. Its secret weapon: being very cute. This bushy tailed predator will charm you into submission and prey on your hospitality.
Today I left the kitchen window open and to my surprise this fearsome animal leaped through it and jumped right out from behind the sunflowers. I naturally ran away like brave Sir Robin but now I find myself trapped upstairs as the beast lies on the stairs, lulling me into a false sense of security.
WARNING: if you find this animal in your home, be prepared, it may want a scratch behind its ears. The horror!
Note: No photographers were harmed during the making of this post, although one was seriously charmed.

Tuesday 29 March 2011

Rise of the Red Sun

All of you faithful followers will know that the Mews Garden started, really, with a few Sunflowers. The Red Sun is probably my favourite due to its amazing deep red flower it gets (hence the name...) so I decided to give it pride of place alongside my next favourite variety: the Kong.

This beautiful plant can grow up to 4 metres tall - who says size doesn't matter.
So a beautiful evening sun flanked by the biggest in prime sun-trap position.

New Additions


















I just couldn't resist sowing some more salads with the warm weather the Mews has been having especially as we had two more barrel pots to fill! On one side the Cos Lettuce, the "little gem" variety (under the protection of the Black Mesh security system of course) and on the right a Leaf Salad. I was desperate to get the French Mix in to have a little taste of my second home at home.

Flowers - Linaria "The Baby Snapdragon"

Everyone needs a bit of colour in their garden so here are two of the flowers we have decided to grow. Linaria and Nasturtium. This variety of Linaria is called "the Baby Snapdragon" and I can't wait for the flowers to blossom. The second, Nasturtium, has the wonderful name of "Dayglow Mix" and is planted in one of our newly fitted (check me out - Mr DIY) hanging baskets (I should add that I've mixed in some of the water-retaining gel crystals in the hanging baskets, as well as some of the other newly planted pots, and they're really cool - they look like salt rocks in the tub but expose them to water and they grow. Wow. Amazing stuff. Here's hoping they work and the flowers actually flower!!!)I will keep you avid readers and followers updated.

Cut-Backs Hit the Mews

Thankfully though these cut-backs were actually necessary and were warmly welcomed by our neighbours who can now enjoy more of the evening sun.
What should have been a simple job clearing vines and other plants that had strayed over the Mews' wall turned out to be a logistical nightmare. The top picture shows the extent of the growth of the vines which had been left to their own devices. They had twisted themselves around the trellis resulting in an image that would not be out of place in an Enchanted Forest.
A hard days work deserving of a beer and the football. (In the bottom picture on the left-hand side you can see a green garden waste bag. It's huge itself but is only big enough to hold 1/5 of the entire cuttings.


Spring has Sprung














We now move into what is fast becoming my favourite time of year as our first barrel of veg starts to show the wondrous signs of growth. (My skills with a camera are limited so forgive me!) I think you can make out the little Leaf Salad lollipop and the other shows the Radishes bursting through. We may yet eat this year!

Monday 28 March 2011

Mews Garden's First Radish














Bottom: Two seedlings rear their little heads. Top: Right in the middle two more try to push through the crack.
VERY exciting stuff.

I Think I've Gone Potty














For you H. Saw these and thought of you.
A reliable source tells me that Blueberry bushes like to grow in pairs, or at least it is useful for the cross-pollination. So the Red pot now has a Blueberry 'Bonus' in it.
The middle pot was a spontaneous decision and will, by the time H gets back, hold a surprise she will love.

Battle of the Mews: Rise of the Black Mesh


After a week of Stealth operations from the Cats, I decided it was time to get serious. After the Night Ninjas overcame the obstacles of the Fearsome Cayenne Pepper Pit and the Slicing Citrus Fruits (apparently 2 of the best ways to deter cats) I displayed a clear show of force of my dominance in these parts.
None of our Felines Foes will be getting into our trenches again. Or have I spoken too soon...?

Cats Sabotage the Front Runner

Plan A: There are 11 Runner Beans planted at the base of the canes against the back wall. With the sunshine this wall gets we're hoping for a winner! If only there was a way to stop those pesky cats digging up our beds...

Running with Plan B

The hopeful Mews Garden Caretaker looks on as Runner Beans are germinating below the surface. However this is plan B...

John Innes Conservation Area

The view from the lounge. What a lovely place the Kingston Road is 'Out Back'. Hope you like it H.

Signs of Change

There are definite signs of change 'Out Back' as we open the John Innes Conservation area. Fingers crossed the two Clematis flower this year!

Sunday 27 March 2011

'Out back'

We've even got a few plants selected for trial 'out back'. Jason's in charge of putting them in place... If they fail, I'm just going to let mint take it all over and drink Mojitos all Summer long! 


(Otherwise, I quite like the weird abstract tree we've got going on in the back corner.)



New growth.

It is definitely turning into spring, these flowers are not far off... 






And these chilli seedlings were left over after the strongest ones were potted up. Seemed fair to give them a go! 

Geared up for Spring!

As left the day that I went to Sydney...

Thursday 10 March 2011

Sunflowers

The Sunflowers are all coming up now. These 3 are happy on the kitchen windowsill and there are a few more on way upstairs. The 'colour' sunflower in the middle looks like it might turn out to be very pretty indeed. A little impatient to see them flower! They've got a bit of growing to do yet...

Tuesday 8 March 2011

Dill & Basil!

A beautiful sunny morning and some presents from the herb propagator. 3 Dill and 5 Basil seedlings have come up! Looks like we're getting our first mint too... and Jason's very excited because 3 more of the sunflowers have appeared. Excellent start to the day! Happy Tuesday everyone!

Monday 7 March 2011

Chilli Seedlings

26/30 Chilli Pepper Seedlings have popped up so far! It's all very exciting. It's almost be time to transfer them to bigger pots...