Time to kick on in earnest methinks. As ever we have to either rely on the weather or find a way of coping with it. All the stuff I started indoors(spare bedroom) has taken 100%. Broad Beans, Peas, Courgettes, Cucumber, Sweet Peas, Sunflowers, Lobelia, all now almost ready to harden off. I have also done a couple of trays of Nasturtiums. I have put out some first early potatoes(Rocket) and will be putting out the Premier first early later this week. I must now dig out my mini cloche/greenhouse from the garage and get it put back together. This guarantees 2 weeks of gales as soon as it is erected, happy days. We have had a look at the Dahlia tubers and Begonia corms and they all look in good nick, some are even showing new shoots already. Every year we wrap them individually in newspaper and store them away from the wet and frost, either in the attic or the garage. We have about 60 in total and save a fortune when you factor in that you can pay £££s for Dahlia or Begonia mature plants. Looking at the garden it is evident that the Peonies, Poppies, Lupins, Digitalis, and Gladioli have all survived and showing signs of coming on. The Hydrangeas are showing an abundance of new growth and have been treated to an Aluminium Sulphate feed to ensure good colour when they bloom. The hedge, that is looking sorry for itself, has had a feed of fish blood & bone hoed into the earth underneath it and should start to pick up now as I notice that the trees, are this morning, showing new buds ready to come into leaf. Then comes the joy of cleaning and checking the pots and tubs. "She who must be obeyed" comes into her own here. I am sure she breaks or condemns some, just as an excuse to buy some more.