Sunday, 5 February 2023

Spring is around the corner

Spring Into Spring



I don't know about you but I can feel that spring is in the air. Yes, there can be still a bite to the wind but it is definitely milder. Last Tuesday I managed to get out into the garden and do a bit of work. I know there is a lot to do after the winter and I have left hedges with the berries on it for the birds to feed and the leaves on the ground so that little creepy crawlies could hide and be found by rummaging blackbirds. The birds also cleared the last of my apples from the tree and left the debris on the ground. So there was plenty to do. 


As I said, I only made a start and I could only work till the compost heap was too high to put anything else on there. It is actually a good excuse, so I can stop working when there is no room on the compost heap anymore. I then need to wait till it has gone down sufficiently before I can do more strenuous work again. In the meantime I start sowing the first seeds to keep on the window sill. 


The overflowing compost heap is a very welcome excuse because by the time the compost heap is overflowing, my body tells me anyway that it had enough. The aching back and the painful legs remind me that I'm not 20 anymore. 


But I'm lucky because I have Homoeopathy to see to my aches and pains. So no problem and by the time the compost heap has gone down my aches and pains are long gone. I know there are a lot of people of my age who suffer from aches and pains and there is not a lot that could help them and gardening is one of the activities they can no longer participate in. It doesn't have to be like that. Homoeopathy can help you as well. If nothing else, it can ease the pain and give relief. Give it a go and call me on 07813 195468. Looking forward to hear from you. 


Welcome to the garden


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