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An Irish Cottage Garden and Homestead in Spring

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The promise of peaches growing outdoors in the west of Ireland, another Bealtaine Cottage first! Blossom on these home grown trees, grown from seed, is looking good. So far, with only the first month behind us, this has been a remarkable Spring!

New Bird Boxes have been added to the rich habitat, now in its fifteenth year on these three acres.

The interior of the tunnel has been remodelled  to create a sanctuary in which to enjoy being in the garden, even in very wet weather!

Sanctuaries are much needed in today’s world!

The plastic has been washed inside and out, ready for its fourteenth year!

The area around the tunnel, which includes compost heaps and potting corner, is now tidy.

Crocosmia is growing into fine clumps of lime green foliage.

Rhubarb doesn’t need forcing in the mild climate enjoyed here in the west of Ireland. Beds have been well mulched and Rhubarb banked up with enriched compost.

Work in the garden never stops, because Mother Earth never sleeps.

Sweet Peas have successfully germinated outdoors in plastic buckets. Many of you have been following this experiment.

There are lots more seeds germinating in this way and I expect them to be stronger and hardier for their experience being outdoors, even through the recent snow!

In between the outdoors work, clothes are hand-washed and hung out to dry in the wind and sporadic sunshine.

Potatoes are arranged to chit, as pots are brought together and prepared for potato planting.

In a home without television, reading is the great entertainment…my book of the moment is all about the incredible life of Vita Sackville-West…a rollicking good read in the form of a wonderful biography by Victoria Glendinning.

And, as always, whenever the weather allows, the back door is thrown open to welcome in the day that’s in it!

Books, Map, Calendar and Bumper Sticker selection…

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