Nichola's Gardening Adventures

Two posts today, aren't you a lucky lot?!
I have some exciting news today in this post as I kick off my monthly guest post series! I have been wanting to do this for a while now, have a month spot for any blogger to fill with their wonderful posts! How it will work! Every first Sunday of the month there will hopefully be another blogger's post. Their post is their own idea, own photographs and it can be about anything. If you are interested in guest posting with me, then please contact me! I would love to hear form you so don't hesitate!

I am so happy to say that this month's and the first guest post in this series comes from Nichola, from Gardening Adventures! Now, as I have recently become a keen gardener myself, I love this blog! It is so refreshing to read something that isn't fashion or beauty etc.


So here is 'Guest post| Nichola's Gardening Adventures'...



A busy time for gardeners

Well the sunshine finally arrived in Middlesbrough and it's been non stop since. The summer months bring some of the biggest rewards for gardeners of all levels, reaping the benefits of hard work on the lead up from sowing seeds, buying plugs, organising/planning borders, baskets and pots.
BUT it's not quite time to sit back and relax (too much).
A few important jobs that become part of my routine begin. The hotter weather means we have to feed feed feed those wonderful plants. Watering my plants has become a daily ritual which I prioritise at the top. Some days life takes over & I did forget once to get out which proved a bit costly! My fabulous baskets succumbed to the heat(you have never seen me run so quick to fastly grab the watering can to save them!!) thankfully they bounced back and look as radiant as ever and nothing stops me from forgetting again!! I also give them a liquid feed once a week (Miracle Gro all purpose soluble feed) that gives them the nutrients needed & helps flower growth.

Another top job to do (and I find this one super therapeutic) is dead heading. I knew it was a job that had to be done before I began gardening seriously but I fully understand why it is done. Not only does it stop your plants looking a little scruffy and drab, it encourages new growth which prolongs the plants giving you more time to enjoy them. There is something calming about pottering around checking on the plants picking up on any little issues or simply being proud of successfully  nurturing such a wonderful part of nature that brings extra lovely benefits to wildlife. Another little added benefit is being able to collect all of the fabulous seeds for future growing & possible gifting if you happen to run out of room!! 
 
 
 
 
I quickly want to show you some gorgeous plants I have managed to keep alive and are thriving(despite an ongoing war with slugs!) I can quickly become disheartened but having read tweets & posts on Facebook groups I've kept up with removing as many of the little critters as I can each night which is paying off. My little garden is becoming an abundance of colours and sweet smells. 
 
 
 
 
            
 
I have a Gazania Hybrid, Crocosmia Monbretia, Verbena (compact variety) and the gorgeous 'Blacky' Fuchsia.
 
I shall let you enjoy them and hopefully anyone just starting out gardening like me can see how rewarding it is!!

Until next time 
N xx
 
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Well there you have it!
I am now going to go and dead head my flowers!
See you tomorrow
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