Laters 'Taters! | #sublimesunday meets #gardenjournal2019

@shanibeer · 2019-03-24 19:31 · sublimesunday

I've been wanting to jump on #gardenjournal2019 and at last I caught the post at the right time! I'm combining it with #sublimesunday, which catches just about my favourite day of the week.

It seems "later, tater" was a catch phrase from a show called Archer, my friend used to say "laters" when she was going and that developed into "laters, taters" a while ago. I always thought it was to do with potatoes, like that joke about Jersey Royals and King Edwards and Harry Carpenter being a common 'tater.

But anyway, this post is a bit about the next stage with my 'taters, a look at my spring garden and one of the jobs I love but always have trouble getting round to, cleaning the garage.

Last week I wrote that the first batch of seed potatoes were just about ready for planting. On Monday I got to my local diy shop and picked up 10 x 10l pots (a discount for buying multiple items. It's worth going to an independent retailer). I already had enough compost to get me started.

The big problem, though, was where I was going to do the potting. Although it has been lovely all week, it has been a bit nippy for working outside and the back porch didn't really have a space large enough to work on.

There was only one thing for it: I would have to clean up the garage ... 20190324_111308.jpg

several hours later, I did at least have a clear work surface and all the windows had been dusted and cleared of cobwebs ...

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Most of the potatoes had shoots long enough to plant them ... 20190324_121313.jpg

An hour or so later, they were planted and watered, ready for their new home ... 20190324_135146.jpg

Although I've done some planning for my vegetable garden and last week I did some tidying and weeding, there isn't really very much to show yet. So I went for a tour of the Spring flowers which have been gorgeous. 20190324_143909.jpg Narcissus and pansies outside the front-door. 20190324_144003.jpg Dwarf daffodils in the border. The roses are starting to show signs of life. 20190324_143848.jpg We rescued this planter from the roadside last year and filled it with bulbs and some bedding plants we got from a post-graduation sale at the university. The narcissus are nearly finished now, but the pansies, which have been magnificent all winter, just keep going. 20190324_143920.jpg This plant pot was the only casualty of the high winds we had recently, I patched it up with a plastic carrier bag until I have time to find another planter. The forsythia is blooming anyway. The herbs in the pots behind are just starting: mint on the left and organo on the right. 20190324_125724.jpg I found this little fellah taking the sun on the ivy on the hawthorn tree.

I'm really looking forward to the garden this year. I have a great space outside the up and over door of the garage, with the vegetable garden on the other side of the drive. Now that I've started clearing the garage, I can begin to sort out the workshop I want to have.

Happy gardening!

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