Gardens and gardening 2025

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Hi everyone, I used to post a lot in a previous Gardens etc until my wife was also diagnosed with cancer just over 2 years ago and she went through such a hard time so my time was taken up with not just Mrs Tvman but I was not good because of the rise and fall of red cells, white cells, neutrophils and platelets. 

The good news is that I have a little bit more free time to garden. I never stopped because it's in my DNA to get working in the garden. I'm also a wheelchair user because of a serious back condition called spinal stenosis and the pain is so great that I'm only able to work in short bursts.

So let's see photos of your gardens or allotments, whether they be large or small or maybe you only have room for pots and troughs in a balcony or back yard. 

My speciality for the last 40 years is vegetables and I have won hundreds of prizes over the last 20 years or so. I have had vegetables in show that have made me Northern Ireland champion for my sins. Unfortunately, since covid some shows have ceased therefore I haven't entered any for a few years. 

I've a few photos below, that's if I can remember how to insert them! It's been a while.

Below is a photo of the contents of my greenhouse, there are tomato plants left and right of the pathway. Also just past the tomatoes are cucumber plants against that have frames for them to climb up. The cucumber variety is Mini Munch, they're a small variety that are sufficient for a few salads 

The plants in the large pots below are aubergines, variety Black Beauty and inbetween the pots is a seed tray in which spring onion seeds have been sown which of course haven't germinated yet. Over here in Northern Ireland we call spring onions "scallions" and apart from in salads we have them with butter in mashed potatoes and that dish is called "champ". Believe it or not that was served as a stand alone dish that we had when I was small, some 60 years ago. Just mashed potatoes with small pieces of cut up scallions, cooked slowly in real butter then a dinner plate was loaded up with champ, a hole made in the top and filled with more butter then everything was mixed together and eaten. Along with an Ulster Fry in the morning, no wonder we had the highest rate of heart disease in Europe! 

Last photo below for this post is a bed of garlic (on the left), shallots in the foreground and at the far end for those of you eagle-eyed is a few red and white onions that are just 2 or 3 inches high. They are grown from onion sets that are small immature onions and usually come in a net bag weighing 250g and there are about 70 in total.

You'll notice that I have wire netting around the beds, that's because 3 years ago I had a rabbit problem. 35 years without them, 1½ years of rabbits and none since! The wire netting is staying for a while yet!

What about some photos from anyone else?

Tvman 

  • Hi TVman, Great to see the photos of your garden and greenhouse (even with the spirit level!!) I knew that would bring out the gardener in others. I love bulbs too! When I buy them, I mix them together then divide them up, dig holes and throw them in, then it’s great when you have forgotten all about them, you see the green shoots come through and wonder what is coming up. I too buy more bulbs than I think I need because the squirrels did them up. If I buy special ones, I cover them until they start to push through the ground, it also protects them from frost! I will take some pics and post them next time!

    Love Annette x

    Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery, Today is a Gift!!!
  • Hi Annette, for me it's a special time when I see those green shoots popping up in the month of January. It's the exciting promise of a new gardening year and all the trials and tribulations that accompany it. 

    Tvman 

    Love life and family.
  •   hi Tvman, i try to find some flower pictures, but for now i send you this one. View from our window.


  • Just beautiful Pet. Our house overlooks the Campsie Hills and they change with every season. Flowers are wonderful!

    Hi Tvman, I always worry in January in case the snow and frost get to the new shoots but it is great once that threat passes! I don’t quite know how these two pics have turned into 1 but at least it loaded! If you double click the one on the left, they separate??

    Love Annette x

    Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery, Today is a Gift!!!
  • Although the green shoots are sometimes covered in frost or snow, the daffodils, crocuses and tulips etc aren't bothered, they may only have their growth checked. They're really hardy critters. 

    No worries about the two photos being merged into one for me. All's well in that respect.

    Tvman x

    Love life and family.
  • Hi Pet, what a fantastic view, how can you ever get anything done? I'd sit looking at that all day. 

    There you go making us all jealous with your exotic summer/autumn pics. Must be tough on the other side of the world! 

    I've missed seeing your posts whilst I've been sidelined and I'm so pleased to be able to swap posts with you again 

    Tvman x

    Love life and family.
  • Hi TVman, Yes a lot of plants seem to take the frost in their stride, thankfully. The pansies and primula also don’t seem to mind the frost and snow!

    Have a great weekend. Are any of the family popping in for Easter?

    Love Annette x

    Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery, Today is a Gift!!!