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My Garden Journal February 2026

February is never a month which is very predictable, giving us cold blue sky days starting with sharp frosts or often a short heatwave. This year on the first day of the new month I wrote, “February 1st. We woke to a dry morning, mostly overcast but with increasing patches of pale wintry blue. A robin joined us in the kitchen, probably the first of many visits to come. There is so much colour throughout the garden from winter flowering shrubs to the tiny spring bulbs. So many so-called spring bulbs actually flower in winter! Our colours come also from fungi, coloured stems and hellebores.”

I shared eight photos of sources of colour from around the garden.

Over the page we move on to consider the gardening tasks we still need to get done. I noted that, “Still plenty of gardening tasks to get done. We needed to get up an acer that had died. Ian, our garden help, did this for us and this was a long, hard job, especially when it came to getting up the very bottom of the stump and the roots. We then replaced it with a low-growing acer together with a small azalea. We then gave the Spring Garden a “spring clean”.

The problem we have currently when looking after the Spring Garden is the fact that the property next door is currently vacant and has been for months. There is a terrible mess behind our fence, mostly self seeded shrubs, ivies and brambles. We have to try to keep this area under control.”

Turning to the next page we shared three photos taken looking into three different borders.

“Creeping patch of cyclamen coum.

“Golden crocus glowing beneath deciduous trees.”

“A row of Carex edge the border.”

The next page shows one of my sketches, illustrating hips of Rosa “Blush Noisette”.

Following on from my sketch I moved on to a look at February flowers. I wrote, “February Flowers. In the February gloom all colour counts. There may be fewer flowers around, but this makes each one special. Many winter flowers are scented in order to add another layer of attraction ,which brings in early pollinators mostly bees to start with.”

The next consideration was to look at more gardening tasks needing to be completed this month. I noted that, “The gardening tasks continue to be completed despite the constant rain. We planted an acer with a small azalea into a large grey pot by our front seat under the beneath the ivy clad arch. We have replaced a bench beneath the blackberry archway with a smart new one. I have been taking succulent cuttings, cleaning some succulent leaves and potting on divisions of perennials. Jude worked along the drive-side borders and curb edges.”

There is no better way to end my February Journal report than to share photographs of us working away in our garden.

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By greenbenchramblings

A retired primary school head teacher, I now spend much of my time gardening in our quarter acre plot in rural Shropshire south of Shrewsbury. I share my garden with Jude my wife a newly retired teacher , eight assorted chickens and a plethora of wildlife. Jude does all the heavy work as I have a damaged spine and right leg. We also garden on an allotment nearby. We are interested in all things related to gardens, green issues and wildlife.

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