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End of Month Review - December 2013

By Ozhene @papaver
December is ending cold and stormy, it has been a stormy month.  We are lucky here living in the mainly sheltered midlands so whilst it has been a bit scary at times, the worst of the storms have so far passed us by.  I have taken these photographs a couple of days early as more storms are due.  Today it is frosty.
End of Month Review - December 2013The front garden is doing ok, the Knot Garden is looking suitably knotty.  The box balls need a trim really but I think they might be in transition, they might not be balls at all but might turn out to be cubes, I think their shape is emerging.
End of Month Review - December 2013The variegated Rhamnus that lives in the dark corner between the magnolia and the hedge and spends most of the year being overlooked, always shines this time of year.
End of Month Review - December 2013The Rosa Ballerina that lives in the other corner of the side lawn is still flowering.  It has flowered for months this year, it is a great do-er
End of Month Review - December 2013and possibly most exciting of all, the quince hedge is about to flower.  This seems very early but it also makes me happy as it is getting to be a bit more of a hedge and less of a collection of weedy stick-looking things.
End of Month Review - December 2013Wandering down the path to the side of the house, there is the Gravel Garden, which is currently looking a bit gravelly with some welcome green from the rosemary, there is also the rarely if even shown ivy-covered Rowan tree.  This is work in progress, I am on a mission to remove the ivy and I am currently just waiting for a new bigger ladder to arrive and I then think I can finish it off.  The Sherlocks amongst you could probably work out how tall I was if I told you how high the first ladder was.  As that is not hugely interesting as I am neither that tall or that small I won't bother to pursue this.
End of Month Review - December 2013On the table there is currently a collection of apples being held in place by the remains of last year;s christmas wreath, they are there for the birds to eat and in the frost I though they looked quite pretty.
End of Month Review - December 2013Behind the table the vegetables beds are looking a pretty sorry soggy mess, but the cabbages are doing well.
End of Month Review - December 2013The garden itself is looking cold.
End of Month Review - December 2013There are not huge amounts of color this time of year.  I quite like the bare bones of it all though.
End of Month Review - December 2013The plants look like they are shivering,
End of Month Review - December 2013Some, like this cardoon, are shooting up new growth already.
End of Month Review - December 2013The Courtyard is showing some color from the primulas and whilst you cannot really tell, I did de-moss it yesterday.
End of Month Review - December 2013The Four Sisters are sitting there looking wintery and the Edgeworthia appears to be still alive.  This is good.
End of Month Review - December 2013I really like the shadows this time of the day.  I thought they were quite dramatic.
End of Month Review - December 2013The medlar tree is looking gangley.  I think you can see behind it I have been putting chicken-wire up to reinforce the side fencing.  It is looking a bit raw and silver at the moment but the hedge will soon grow through it and hide it and it should stop dogs from getting into the garden.
End of Month Review - December 2013I quite like this view from the Tree Lupin Border across to the Grassy Knoll.  The pond is sort of in between them but cannot really be seen from this angle.
End of Month Review - December 2013The Prairie Borders are still blonde.  I still am not, but I'm thinking about it.
End of Month Review - December 2013The Bog Garden does look boggy, but not hugely gardeny, next year I have hopes it will fill out better.
End of Month Review - December 2013and there is the first sign of some snowdrops coming up, this made me smile.
End of Month Review - December 2013The teasel patch is gleaming in the sun, the birds love these so much they are such a good source of food.
End of Month Review - December 2013Natasha and Elsie are emerging from the foliage that have half-hidden them through the growing season.
End of Month Review - December 2013and the Camellia is showing signs of buds for the Spring.  This makes me very happy, there are benefits from not having a too dry summer.
End of Month Review - December 2013The Burtonesque Curl really does need some planting up, but that is a job for the new growing season.  It will be done.
End of Month Review - December 2013Meanwhile the nigella has made an early start of getting a foothold into the new borders.
End of Month Review - December 2013The pond is full and frozen at the time of writing.  It needs clearing out of dead plants/leaves and parrot weed and that will happen in the next couple of weeks, well, frost and snow allowing that is.
Thanks as ever to Helen for hosting this meme.
and Happy New Year everyone, here's to a great 2014 of gardening, may your seeds germinate, your weeds wither and your slugs slug-off.

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