Top tip: embrace the comfort involved in "putting the garden to bed" but do not skimp on the jobs as they will all pay dividends in the spring.
Now that I have more time on my hands the whole process of readying the garden for the winter is that bit more relaxed but none the less satisfying. The joys of autumn can be savoured without undue hurry and the first frosts can be awaited patiently. The jobs will all get done (assuming the rain eventually abates) and the winter months can be enjoyed in front of the fire and in the potting shed.
Agapanthus are lifted ready for storage |
Pond is now cleared of fallen leaves and debris |
Clearly nobody has told Hecate to avoid walking on the lawn when it is frosty |
A garden is a grand teacher. It teaches patience and careful watchfulness; it teaches industry and thrift; above all it teaches entire trust. Gertrude Jekyll
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