Here at Montpelier Cottage we are fortunate to have many projects to throw ourselves into during lockdown. Poor Simon will never have time for a rest while I have my "Lynn lists" ready to keep him occupied.
Work on renovating the inside of our cottage has obviously been halted in lockdown as we need various tradespeople to work in the house once it is safe to do so. Gardening remains a constant, and if it isn't snowing or raining we are out there digging, pruning, cutting back and mulching. But on bad weather days we still have plenty to keep us busy - Simon's new found joinery skills mean we now have three new obelisks, giving height and structure to the garden. We have planted a lovely red climbing rose to go up one and on the kitchen window cill all my Cobaea seedlings have germinated. I have great hopes that these vigorous "cup and saucer" plants will look amazing climbing up the obelisks.
Good old Pinterest was the inspiration for another project, and as you can see from the photo at the top of the page, the rustic gate now leading from the garden into the meadow looks perfect.
Days are beginning to get longer and the bird activity in the garden is sometimes frantic with plenty of activity at all of the feeders, birdsong is more frequent and nest building abounds. The frogs are coming out of hibernation and we have wrapped up warmly and sat by the pond on a few evenings listening to the frog chorus. Every day we check the pond for frog spawn - none so far but plenty of newts swimming about.
Snowdrops are now going over, but the Hellebores are spectacular and more bulbs are emerging, with the glorious Iris in full bloom at the moment.
Not long to go before the clocks march forward an hour and we can enjoy sitting outside in the early evenings satisfied at all we have achieved during the long cold winter months.