After two days of glorious sunshine and warmth over Easter when we were able to eat outside on the patio, the weather is now quite cold, but despite this there is a brightness in the garden with vivid green leaves bursting through every day, giving a sense of what is to come in the months ahead.
Blackthorn blossom is out in the hedgerows and the gravel garden is a mass of bright yellow coming from the swathes of Primulas which have self seeded. Tulips that were planted in tubs in November are bringing splashes of bright pinks, oranges, purples and crimsons throughout the garden and the smell of Hyacinths is heady.
We are so looking forward to welcoming guests back to The Cob from April 12th. We have been busy spring cleaning and fresh coats of paint have been applied. Some new paths have been laid through the perennial garden and paths mowed through the meadows, which are home to rabbits and pheasants at the moment.
The apple trees are pruned and soon they will be in full blossom - what could be better than swinging in the hammock in the apple orchard on a warm sunny day in late April.