Behind The Shed

In preparation for the winter quarters of her potted plants Jackie has spent time tidying the greenhouse where she will now perch on her shower seat recently acquired from Efford Recycling Centre.

The area behind the adjacent garden shed had become a dumping ground for various artefacts no longer in use, for forgotten trays of bulbs such as tête-à-têtes, and for a now collapsed table, all standing on uneven ground harbouring twisting tree roots and prolific stinging nettles. Jackie has also cleared this, uprooting the nettles and having suffered a number of painful stings in the process.

Martin, this morning, opened up the area around the bay and holly trees by lopping branches in order to lift the canopies of these, thus revealing ornaments like dragons which have been obscured for a couple of years.

Between them our two proper gardeners have filled many more bags of refuse to add to those of mine.

Later I read more of ‘The People’s Act of Love’.

Giles had been admitted to Lymington Hospital following a fall last Wednesday. We therefore visited him early this evening. He is out of bed and mobile.

Afterwards we dined on Mr Pink’s first class fish and chips with baby plum tomatoes and cold baked beans, with which I drank more of the Cabernet Sauvignon.

58 comments

  1. It’s amazing how fast things pile up in hidden places, isn’t it! I am a Minimalist, clutter doesn’t cut the mustard for me. Fish and Chips with beans, that sounds so delicious, guys! I’ve never tried actual British fish and chips, likely better than anything here.

  2. How lovely you also have a greenhouse! And it’s amazing what we discover when we clear out stuff. Love the dragons!

  3. YAY for Jackie and Martin and all their hard gardening work! The greenhouse is so cool!
    Love the dragons! Glad they are back in business. 🙂
    Hope and pray Giles will heal quickly and smoothly. So awful to endure a fall. (sad face)
    Poor Jackie. Ouch! (sad face) Hope the sting-y itch-y rash heals quickly.
    (((HUGS))) and ❤️❤️ to both of you!!

  4. I’m sorry Jackie got stung by the nettles. Some parts of those plants have medicinal properties. I bet it’s hard to get at those parts. It’s good that Giles is up and about. I hope he heals well. It’s nice to see the beautiful dragons again!

  5. Ahh, those back of the shed areas, where all sorts of mysterious gremlins hang out … Jackie was very brave to venture there and tidy up the jungle!

    1. When I read the heading, I thought it was going to be a story about the Catholic girls hanging out at the back of the bike sheds waiting to meet the boys from the school next door … whoops!

  6. I am in the throes of clearing up the winter-wind debris around the garden and have a lot of weeding to do. Thankfully, no nettles!

  7. I am sorry to hear Giles fell. Wishing him a speedy recovery.

    Those nettles are painful but the leaves so tasty and nutritious when cooked. Does Jackie cook them up in early summer when they are young and tender?

    1. She doesn’t, but maybe this comment will inspire her, Lavinia. Thank you very much

  8. How nice you have a greenhouse. We always wanted one but it gets so windy here it wouldn’t last long unless it was set in the ground. Dinner sounds like a great way to end the day.

  9. Derrick, I’m sorry to hear that Giles took a fall leading to time in hospital. I’m glad to hear he is out of bed and mobile and that you could visit. I hope he’s home soon. I don’t think I’ve seen your greenhouse before. That bath stool is perfect.

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