We seem to be all consumed by our garden at the moment and have been working out in it in all weathers - glorious sunshine, rain and wind.
Each day brings more growth and colour to the garden and slowly the jobs on our list are getting ticked off. New rose garden constructed and planted, new raised beds built, perennial garden mulched and seeds for cutting garden and veg patch sown.
Although we have been working hard there is always time to stop and observe the wildlife around us. The birdsongs are getting louder as territories are marked and mates found. There is an abundance of frog spawn in the ponds but I'm not too sure if they will survive as a lone Heron has taken up residence in the wet meadow and is feasting on frogs and tadpoles.
The roe deer are back and most evenings lately we have seen at least three feeding on leaves and shoots in the meadows.
Recently we took a trip out through Hay on Wye and up a very long, winding single track lane to the Black Mountains where we found the most gorgeous pub, The Bulls Head at Craswall, what a gem, amazing views and fantastic food. Definitely our new go to place after a hard weeks work in the garden.
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