We have had some dreadful weather this month, storms, gales, rain and snow and we have been lucky that no damage has been done. The odd pot or garden chair blown over is nothing compared to what people in other areas have suffered.
The garden doesn't look to have changed much from January to February, but as I walk around I can see that slowly it is starting to wake up and new growth is appearing.
They are dotted round the garden and I can see a splash of yellow or purple as I walk around. Also starting to emerge are the narcissus tete a tete. I love these, they last quite a while. In a shady corner of the front garden is a big Weigela shrub. A few years ago I planted groups of snowdrops, crocuses and tete a tete underneath. They are getting established now and will get better every year.
To get some more Spring colour I went to the garden centre for Spring bedding plants for containers and was spoilt for choice. As usual I bought too many, but can you ever have too many plants? I just fill more pots. I planted up an old enamel bread bin with Primula, Bellis daisy, Tete a Tete and dwarf Iris. Along with smaller pots of Tete a Tete, they do help to lift the spirits as I look out the windows on bad weather days or walk around on better days.
The borders are needing some attention now. I managed a few sessions of gathering up the dead foliage, but I have had to have help from my husband to cut back the big grasses as the RA in my wrists has been bad recently.
The birds are getting very active on the bird table and feeders. They are flitting about in and out of the shrubs in the front garden. I keep checking the pond to see if there is any frog spawn yet. As it was a new pond last year I don't know if we'll get any yet, but we will be so pleased if we do.
As we come to the end of February the weather has calmed down and last weekend was dry and sunny. It was so good to get out in the garden to make a start on some of the jobs.
I am linking this post to Sarah's blog at 'Down by the Sea' for her monthly 'Through the Garden Gate' post.