Tag: OAP

  • Home made compost – a gardener’s gold!

    Well, one of my customers has three large timber framed compost bays within their even larger garden.

    When I started my gardening services there two years ago, it was the first thing I noticed, well, beyond the plants and friendly chats with the house owner, of course!

    The ‘decomposing’ material had been sat there for years, within three connected timber slatted bays built several years before. The slatted sides allowed air to ‘hopefully’ enter each bay to assist with the decomposition of the material within them.

    Although appropriate material had been added to it each year, its thick layers of grass clippings and Autumnal leaf fall squashed down and compacted as tightly as possible by previous gardeners, had prevented air from getting into the material to assist in the decomposition process.

    So, my plan was to dig through each bay, mixing it all up, providing air spaces within the bays of material to help to speed up this process.

    And by doing this a few times during my first year there resulted in the most finest and decomposed organic material one could wish for!

    Yes, Gardener’s Gold!

    Repeated digging through the organic material in each bay helped it to decompose.

    Barrow loads taken to borders to spread.

    A thick 4 inch (10mm) layer spread over planted borders.

    The effects of adding a thick layer of compost has benefitted the plants by

    • retaining moisture within the soil surface
    • improving the soil structure through worm activity pulling the compost into the soil
    • providing a food source for beneficial worms, woodlice, slugs and other invertebrates
    • adding nutrients to the soil so benefitting the health of plants
    • reducing the amount of weed seeds from germinating

    And, following the work done during Spring 2024, the process of creating more compost continued through the year and Autumn, filling up the compost bins to create even more to use in Summer 2025.

    now for a cup-of-T!

  • Time to go…..hurry up January.. February’s waiting!

    As we are here on the 240th day of January 2025, I can just not fathom out why it’s taking soooo lonnnng to welcome February.

    It happens every year.

    I don’t have a great deal of outside work to be enthused about so the days do seem to be a tad longer, almost like one day is like a usual week!

    I’m sure that a shortened Febru’y will scoot past like it didn’t exist.

    It’s just this ‘drag it out’ month called Janu(forever)ary I never seem to cope with very well!

  • 2pm snooze..my body chose it

    There’s nothing really wrong in just snoozing for fifteen minutes in the afternoon is there?

    I mean, tomorrow I’m going out to play working in folk’s gardens so I’m entitled to charge up my batteries before hand!…

    Well, that’s my excuse anyways.

    Now for some biscuits and cups of T!

  • And 13th January…let there be light…

    I always tell folk here in the UK when they are plunged into Wintertime short days and long dark evenings that 13th January is a marker point to say ” hey, you will notice it just a bit lighter in later afternoon from 13th January onwards.”

    And so, even on this heavily grey toned cloudy afternoon its just past 16.30 or 4.30pm and it’s still light although daylight is now slowly fading away (twas dark a 16.00 or 4pm. only a couple of weeks ago.)

    And as each day dawns it will be just noticibily lighter each afternoon!

    Bring on Spring!

  • January’s date is wrong way round surely?

    Today is Monday 13 the January apparently…feels more like 31st January or even the 131st January…. It’s like that old saying:-

    30 days have September, April, June and November.

    All the rest have 31 apart from February which has 28 and 29 each leap year.

    Oh and not forgetting January, which has 10042!

    Time for some biscuits and a cup of T

  • What?…. The flu jab doesn’t work?….

    So each year I trundle off to my GP to get my annual flu jab, and each year I usually get a mild dose of flu soon after receiving the jab. I can cope with that.

    Well, this time round from November 2024 January 2025, I haven’t had any effects from my flu jabs whatsoever…. Until…now!

    I’ve caught it..flu….Not making it up…totally zonked out with aching joints, crazy temperature fluctuations like overheating one minute, freezing cold and shivering the next ( adding clothes then taking them off almost just as fast), coughing, tickly cough, sore throat, headaches, and runny nose pipes….I mean…I thought that having a flu jab was really to prevent such a concentrated dose getting to me….

    So next year, need to think again.. What’s the point, and reading up on flu jabs, lots of articles say they don’t work, or more accurately, they don’t protect against every strain of flu doing the rounds. Now I thought flu was flu and I guess you can’t get protected against every type of flu going, but me, just as usual… presumed wrongly, that having my flu jab would provide total cover from me catching it and being like I am currently.

    Now where’s the biscuits and cups of T!

  • Yippee..back to gardening work..but..noooo….

    After the total frenzy of Christmas past, my planning to start work in customer’s gardens again has just been put on hold a while.

    Following a bombardment of snow on Sunday 5th January 2025, providing a good ‘deep’ covering of about 2 inches here, (that’s quite deep for us here really🤣)

    Then as rain took over during Sunday afternoon into the evening and through Monday 6th created a total aesthetically pleasing mis match of melting snow linked between puddles of rain.

    Obviously as all professional gardeners know…. “Keep of the grass,” and stay away from sodden gardens until it all dries up. Needless to say that the overnight temperatures of minus 2 real feel minus 7 have now left all gardens here sparkly white with frost.

    So, gardening in customer’s gardens can wait a bit longer. Oooh now where’s my bookkeeping to update with cups of T, bikkies and warmth…plenty of time for gardening soon!

  • January the what?…5th?

    Well, we are well into January already, going so…..what?…… it’s only the 5th today….so there’s 26 days left to go?… Eh?… How can that be…..feels like we are already in the third week and Christmas just past seems so long ago!

    It’s going to be a long month…I can tell that already!

    What?….. You sure it’s still only the 5th?

  • Glorious Summer weather in Winter!

    Yesterday’s stroll around Skipwith Common and you could easily be mistaken for it being a glorious Summer’s day if there were leaves on the deciduous trees had and the 1degree/ real feel -3 temperature was more like…well…Summertime temperatures…aka… warmer!

    If only it was Summer!
  • Blending the days

    A Christmas break from the regularity of the usual Monday to Friday working week, I found (as I usually do find and no doubt will continue to find in the future) that the days all just seem to be as one.

    As I previously wrote, I really lose track of which day we are on and what the date is (yes the usual Christmas, Boxing and New Year’s days dates and the month I know) yet it’s as if it doesn’t really matter over the Christmas break period.

    I don’t really find the same issue if on a holiday for a week or two..I know the day and date as I trundle along with my holiday daily journey, it’s just a different feeling over the Christmas break. I just don’t know why and really, I guess it doesn’t really matter. It’s as if ‘me’ has stopped, to sit on the Christmas break and then afterwards…. click…. Back to it… the regularity of daily life.

    So I feel that over the Christmas break, certainly for the one at the end of 2024, my new day (which covers the whole of my Christmas break period) I proudly named:-

    “MonTuesWednesThursFriSaturSunMonTuesWednesThursFriSaturSun”…day

    At 66 years old, at some point I will give up work, then maybe then all my days will be blended together as life will become one long break and and one long blended day..month..year!

    After 51 years of working (as at the end of 2024) I will at some point look forward to it… But not just yet as I journey through 2025!