Tuesday, 16 June 2026

Tuesday 16th June - in and out of the garden

In view if the possibility of building work starting perhaps maybe at the end of the month, we're getting a bit more focused on clearing the garden, moving plants and pots and ornaments down to a place of safety at the bottom of the garden.

Today Vicky-the-gardener came, and as she is bound and determined to rescue a rose, we cleared the space around it so she could try and extract it from its spot in the patio.

BB went out to help... I joined just in time to see him do a sudden backwards roll down off the patio steps, waving the main stem of the rose in both hands and scattering earth from the rootball. Judging by the 'ow' it wasn't a soft landing... fingers crossed he won't be too sore tomorrow. 

Vicky has replanted the rose. We'll just have to see if it survives. 

Meanwhile I've quite a few of the flowers and buds in a vase to enjoy.



12 comments:

  1. O your poor husband. I hope he didn't damage himself too badly. I hope the rose survives too.

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    1. Husband says this morning he is unscathed! Too soon to ask the rose how it feels...

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  2. Your poor husband - that could have been very nasty.
    Do the roses smell as pretty as they look?

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    1. He appears to have got off lightly. Plenty of practice falling out of trees as a lad, I expect!

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  3. Bit of a shock for the rose too? Give it feed, water and lots of attention and it will hopefully survive.

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    1. Definitely a shock for the rose! It has been planted in a nice deep hole part filled with good quality compost and given plenty of water.

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  4. Ouch! I do hope your husband is ok. The rose looks lovely, I hope it survives. Regards Sue H

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    1. Husband seems undamaged and rose has survived the first 24 hours...

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  5. Oh dear poor man hope he'll be alright, bruises take as long as a break to heal.

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    1. I don't think he is even bruised! Miraculous...

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  6. Yikes. I do hope that rose survives after the tumble your husband took trying to help save it!

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    1. It's not looking wonderful at the moment (Sunday), but I expected it to wilt at first

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