We began January with snow, and we’ve ended it with more. I’ve been a bit concerned that the plants might freeze, but they seem to have survived, so far. All the snow is not to say we haven’t had some sunny days too. I’ve even been tempted out for a lunchtime walk around the park… Continue reading Nature Notes: January on the Balcony
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Nature Notes: Christmas on the Balcony
There isn’t much to say in the way of what’s happening on the balcony – the only differences with November are that I discovered a fairly large, half-ripe strawberry on the Alpine strawberry plant (which didn’t produce any fruit this summer), and the birds have found the bird-feeder we put up a few months back.… Continue reading Nature Notes: Christmas on the Balcony
Nature Notes: November on the Balcony
There’s not really a lot to say – there’s nothing much happening on the balcony at the moment. It’s been quite a wet and windy sort of month. We had to take the ledge-box off the railing, before the wind blew it off. The trees have lost their leaves for winter and the flowers are… Continue reading Nature Notes: November on the Balcony
Nature Notes: October on the Balcony
Ah, October. When the clocks go back and the evenings darken. When, ideally, I would go into hibernation until spring (waking up for Christmas, of course). The weather is being especially dark and gloomy right now. Very soggy. The cherry tree, whose blossoms first inspired me to track the months on the balcony, has gone… Continue reading Nature Notes: October on the Balcony
Nature Notes: September on the Balcony
One of the side-effects of not having done anything very much since lockdown began back in March is that time has a different meaning. This was, in part, why I started taking photos of the balcony, to track the seasons and their effects on the plants we have. I’ve been in my home-office for six… Continue reading Nature Notes: September on the Balcony
Nature Notes: August on the Balcony
The summer heat has definitely cooled this month, despite it beginning with a heatwave. That broke with a few fantastic thunderstorms and heavy downpours. It’s a much more manageable sort of temperature now. I’m not sure the plants necessarily appreciate quite how blustery it now is, though, especially the wildflowers. They seem happy enough, with… Continue reading Nature Notes: August on the Balcony
Nature Notes: The Balcony in July
The summer is a good time for plants, as long as it isn’t accompanied by a drought or a heatwave. Last year, our magnolia scorched while we were away for a week, which upset me, but it is reviving, fortunately. It was touch and go for a while. M says it won’t flower this year,… Continue reading Nature Notes: The Balcony in July
Nature Notes: June on the Balcony
And I thought May was a bit grey! June has been soggy, including a week with thunder rumbling all though it and occasional flashes of lightening. Although it has picked up again this last week. Probably a good thing to have all the rain, after one of the sunniest springs on record, since the water… Continue reading Nature Notes: June on the Balcony
Nature Notes: May on the Balcony
The gloriousness of April seems to have washed itself out as we’ve gone through May. Oh, we’ve had our sunny days, when I’ve taken a cushion out to sit in the sunshine and we’ve left the balcony door open, but there’s been more rain. It’s been cloudier and greyer, and there was a low-level thunderstorm… Continue reading Nature Notes: May on the Balcony
Nature Notes: The Balcony in April
I’m not a very keen gardener – I’m the sort of person who can kill a cactus. I either forget to water a plant or water it so often it drowns. (Which reminds me: must water plant on desk!) M, on the other hand, is green-fingered. This works well for me – I get lots… Continue reading Nature Notes: The Balcony in April