February Garden Video
February in My Garden. That’s what today’s video is all about. Spring is showing signs of joining us but winter is still here.
In this video you can expect to see:
The DIY projects I have been working on in the garden
Seeds I have sown
The plants that are the stars of the garden
And much more. You can view the video below or read this post inspired by the video.
In this blog post I also give you a list of all the plants I mention in the video.
Here is the video:
DIY PROJECTS
Part one of the video:
DIY PROJECTS:
01) New Planting Bed
In the video I show you the before and after pictures.
Here just a little picture of the after: a new planting bed where lawn used to be.
02) Log pile
My son helped me by sawing the logs. This little pile is right beside the pond and will (hopefully) help our frogs and newts next winter as well as provide a habitat for other wildlife.
I mention a few other DIY projects in the video.
Seeds:
I started A LOT of seeds recently. Here is a little list:
Cobea Scandens
Hollyhock
Mexican Fleabane
Nemesia
Ranunculus
Snapdragons
Sweet Peas
Tomatoes
Verbena Bonariensis
Stars of My February Garden:
In the video I show you:
Amelanchier Lamarckii
Crocus bulbs
Prunus Pandora
Snowdrops
All of the plants I have mentioned in this video:
Seeds:
Cobea Scandens
Hollyhock
Mexican Fleabane
Nemesia
Ranunculus
Snapdragons
Sweet Peas
Tomatoes
Verbena Bonariensis
Plants:
Amelanchier Lamarckii
Clematis
Ferns
Foxgloves
Hellebore
Kojo-non-mai
Lilly of the Valley
Nepeta
Prunus Pandora
Rose Desdemona
Rose Scarborough Fair
Rose Wollerton Old Hall
Wallflowers (Erysimum Poem Lavender)
Wasabi
My Favourite Place in the Garden this month:
One of the areas that I created this month is a little sitting area by the door into the conservatory.
I added the pots you can see in the picture to the table. It is now the place I go in the morning before the kids wake up to do my journalling.
It is the most peaceful, joyful way to start the day.
Thank you for reading my post. I always appreciate it when you take the time to stop by. I hope it has been helpful! Any thoughts please email me elisabeth@joyfulgarden.co.uk and let me know
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