I find gardening very therapeutic, but getting new plants is becoming addictive. It's interesting to think about the garden in different stages, and to attempt to get colour & interest throughout the year.
My garden is at its best in early spring; there are lots of bulbs, and also spring flowers on the gravel area such as pulmonaria & aquilegia which spring up every year.
I'm now trying to introduce some more colour for summer, and also to improve the soil which is a fairly heavy clay.
The pond has been a big success I think, and has given me lots of pleasure looking at the snails, newts, frogs & water beetles zooming around.
In a couple of weeks I'm going to get some shrubs pulled out that don't seem to support much. And possibly I'll get a greenhouse, if I can bear to spend the vast price they cost.
Ideally at some point the garden will be perfect, and the weather will then become perfect for enjoying it. I can but dream.
*By Jon Dunn*
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