11/01/2015

November Colors

Can you actually believe we're only two months away from New Year's Day?



Seriously!

As I'm still dealing with the remnants of a terrible cold that bothered me the past two and a half weeks, I had planned to spend the afternoon on the sofa, snuggled up with various blankets, reading one or two novels and sipping hot tea. But then... even a couch potato like me can't resist to get some fresh air on a beautiful autumn day like this!

And thinking ahead - I still had some crocus and tulip bulbs that needed planting. In our garden, there's this old zinc bathtub that we found when we moved in here. It held Sweet Annie until a few days ago (well, at least a part of it did), and so I set out, my delicate neck wrapped in several thick scarves, to do some planting while breathing some incredibly clear air.



I thought it would look cute to set the bulbs in not a 100 % straight rows, smallest in front. So (looking at the picture) from top to bottom I planted

Leek Allium Purple Sensation
Tulip Blushing Apeldoorn
Tulip Seadov Triumph
Mixed Triumph Tulips
and 
Crocus Ruby Giant (Tommassinianus). 

Keep your fingers crossed they'll make it though the winter and bloom next sping. I'm not really famous for my green thumb... But maybe it helps that the soil I used comes from our composter. 


I decided to leave the right hand part of the bathtub just as it was. The still green leaves between the maple foliage belong to what's left of the summer flowers I had out this and also last year - their seeds were a free sample, so I have no idea what sorts they are. I got them as a gift when I suddenly got in the mood for a very girly Oilily perfume a while ago. Let's just hope they'll survive another winter. If they don't... well, a very nice garden center is located only about two or three miles from here...

Finally, I thought it may be a good idea to put a net above the at least the part of the tub where I set the bulbs - we have a trio of nasty magpies here and I wouldn't like them to have a ball picking out their treasures. Still I don't have a clue how to actually secure the net, but if I come up with a solution I'll let you know. Ideas are welcome!

As you can see, I didn't bother to gather all the leaves out of the tub - it would have been a Sisyphean task anyway. The leaves these days are falling faster than you can say "foliage" properly anyway. If you need proof:


This is our driveway. Last swept not even 48 hours ago.

Sisyphean.

We'll get to it again tomorrow. I guess. Though I like the idea of hiding the concrete.

When I got back into the house, the sun prepared to set.


November colors. Gray isn't one of them. 
At least not yet. 












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