Friday 21 March 2014

Well it’s arrived…no honestly, it’s here!!

Spring that is!!Well it should be this weekend so the weather man says.
It seems to have finally turned up in my garden this week too, and it’s brought with it a general uplift in my spirits. So with l eagerly ordered some nest boxes to go up in the garden, so when they arrived a couple of weekends ago MrC and I set about sighting the new prime bird real-estate around and about the garden.

I hope our regular garden visitors fall in love with the models I’ve picked for them as much as I did when I saw them on line at Amazon.co.uk. We have 2 Reed nesting pockets and a beautiful ceramic Bird house. No colour choice available when ordering the ceramic one but they all looked lovely and the one I received was Lilac in colour which made it an easy decision on where to place that one in the Berberis.

Des Res in the making
 We put one Reed nest pocket in the Apple tree on the very outer branches as we have quite a few cats in the neighbourhood. Our own, Meg is a grand old lady now and doesn’t often venture down the bottom of the garden where the apple tree is unless of course escorted by one of her very own personal guards….. myself or Mr.C. She mainly spends her time outside on the deck sun baking or under the table cover dozing. But her sister Mim (who departed November 2012, a very sad time) was quite a different matter and loved the garden, wherever MrC or myself was she was somewhere nearby in the undergrowth or on the Shed roof or up the Apple tree calling to either one of us, ahh, loved her. She would have ventured up the ladder to supervise MrC’s handiwork had she still been with us.

Mim
The other Reed nest pocket went in the Leylandii (which I dislike intensely as they block out so much light) quite high up as the cats can easily climb these internally, they must just be like a spiral staircase to them. As Meg, when she was a lot younger climbed to the very top of one of these and sat on the top ‘stump’ as it had been trimmed down by about 4-5ft, to survey the gardens. Really made me giggle when I spied her, she stayed there quite a while!!


It was while we were busy sorting out the nest site’s around the garden that I noticed how much has suddenly come into bud. The Lilac should look lovely this year I’m hoping and judging by it’s bud’s, and the snakehead fritillary should look beautiful underneath it. At the moment there are a few scattered Crocus and some Tulips making an effort.
Everything is slowly waking up and peeking out to check all’s clear for a full on reveal over the coming weeks.

So, I’m hoping that by the time the Easter bank holiday comes around that some early birds will have taken up residence and will be enjoying the garden along with me and MrC.

Has spring arrived for you?
Would love to see and hear about your spring stories.

2 comments:

  1. I'm so happy to see some blue skies & sunshine although we do get the odd off day just to remind us its only March! I love the ceramic bird house! Too cute! Ax

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    1. Thanks Andrea, we've had a few viewings but no takers yet, early days. A bright frosty morning today, have a good one. Jx

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