The weather remains mild here in Donegal, and Mother Nature seems more than a little confused. Growth appears to be around a MONTH ahead of this time last year!
It seems timely to share some of my floral highlights from 2018, before I continue with my regular monthly gardening posts:
January/February/March
April/May/June
July/August/September
October/November/December
I feel incredibly blessed to have spent such a LOT of time outdoors last year in glorious sunshine. My pink garden chairs were put to good use, as I was able to keep well ahead of my usual tasks.
Hopefully, the 2019 weather will not disappoint.
I love your Garden, Brigid of the lovely flowers. On the contrary, I didn’t spend as much time in my garden as previous years due to the labor of my book. I plan to get back on my schedule to enjoy my garden this year.
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Hi Miriam. I hope you can enjoy lots of time outside this year. It dawned on me last night that I had not caught up with you after my break. Popping over now.
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No worries, Brigid. I just came back a few days ago from my two-week trip anyway. Thank you for stopping by.
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Beautiful collage of 2018 Brigid 🌸💐
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Thank you Margaret. I hope we get another beautiful summer.
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So do I Brigid. We have had snow here but it is thawing now mid day ⛄️🌝🌞
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Lovely.
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Brigid this is absolutely lovely and made my soul smile. I am looking forward to spring and read more about your gardening adventures.
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Thank you Lisa. It really was a very special year in the garden. It was lovely to just sit admiring the flowers.
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Now that’s delightful… a highlights reel. Perfect
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Thank you Geoff. I made one last year as an afterthought and it went down well. So I am on repeat…
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I’ve just done mine, such a splendid idea!
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Absolutely delightful collection Brigid. You certainly had a blooming year 🙂
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Thank you Jacqueline. It was a truly lovely year, that I am so very thankful for…
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What a lovely garden you have, seems like there’s always something growing or flowering. ☺
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Thank you. Yes, I have managed to fit in flowers for every season now.
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A credit to you and all your hard work Bridget, thanks for sharing it with us, it really is good for the soul. 😇
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Thank you Elaine. Yes, gardening helps me so much on every level. I could not thrive without it.
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These photos are stunning! Thank you for sharing them with us. 🙂 xxx
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My pleasure Heather. It was nice to reflect on last year’s growth. xxx
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Brigid, this is just what I needed on a cold winter morning! The beautiful and vibrant colours of your garden are a real tonic to see … it’s nearly like we forget the exquisite nature of flowers – thank you for this timely reminder. Your garden looks amazing and the photos are superb. As for the seasons, confusing is the word although it seems to be back to more normal wintery days, frost and sunshine is so much better than the grey! 😀
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Thank you Annika. The seasons have been way out of sync. We had a touch of frost last night and the night before and blue sunny skies to lift the grey. It does the heart good.
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What a lovely garden. It is soooo cold where I live, it was a pleasant reminder of warmth and beauty! I always love your garden posts! You have a gift, Brigid. 💜
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Bless you Kim. Last year was exceptional. Ireland is usually rather wet but mild. x
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Sounds nice. I’ve never been to Ireland! Where I live it is currently -29 degrees below zero! Windchills put us at -55 below zero! Frostbite, cars not starting, schools and even some businesses are closed. Deathly cold. 🥶
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Goodness, that is cold Kim. I remember one winter in Scotland when it dropped to -15 for 10 days. I hope you get through it all ok. x
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Oh-Oh-Oh! Such a feast for the eyes and soul! Thank you and blessings to you as you enter yet another year of abundantly colorful gardening.
BTW: I’m expecting delivery of your book sometime today – It’s part of my stack of reading material I’m gathering for my ‘recovery’ time after next week’s foot surgery (nothing big, just needed and now’s the time for it).
🙂
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Thank you Laura. I did a review of the garden last January and it seemed to be liked a lot, so I am repeating the template.
I hope you make a good recovery after your surgery, and you enjoy my book.
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Thanks, I’m looking forward to reading it!
🙂
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here’s to another happy year of happy gardening Brigid. Pxx
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I hope we get another lovely summer Paul. x
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I enjoy your garden posts, Brigid. I’m looking forward to another year of beautiful color. 🙂
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Thank you Diana. I am going to be giving more practical tips this year, so I am not repeating myself…
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Yay! I love your tips, Brigid. I used them last year. I’m pretty haphazard when it comes to gardening and I felt a little more organized and competent as I followed along. 🙂
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You have a true paradise there, Brigid. Thank you for the tour!
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My pleasure. It is nice to look back and reflect. It was a very special year in the garden.
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each season seems to have her own special colour, i love the soft pinks and brilliant purples. you must work so very hard, everything looks so healthy and vibrant
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Thank you Gina. Every year I think of new planting schemes and little changes. It is my therapy.
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Thank you for sharing this recap of your gorgeous garden Brigid – you really brightened up a dreary winter’s day for me! I always love seeing your garden and learning what you’re up to with it each month. I’m looking forward to more fabulous photos this year!😊
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Thank you Terri. We have frost here today and yesterday. Hopefully, my daffodils and other bulbs will be ok.
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I hope they do okay. Thankfully, they tend to be pretty hardy, so hopefully, they’ll pull through just fine.
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Frost gone and all survived!
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I’m so glad to hear it! I’m sure they’re going to be showing off!
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Your garden pictures are so inspiring, Brigid. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you Robbie. Everything is bathed in frost this morning!
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Your garden is so beautiful Brigid and a labour of love. Like you I love the garden. So therapeutic.
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Hi Julie. Thank you. The garden is frosted over this morning. I am hoping all my flowers will be OK.
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Thank you for sharing the beauty of your garden with the world. Your garden tour of last year in gorgeous images is a delight and brought a smile to my face. I feel encouraged and motivated to get into my garden as soon as the weather allows.
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Thank you Chris. I love sharing my garden with other bloggers. I usually post on the last Wednesday of each month.
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this is a beautiful post – and could be a book! You could write your poetic adventure to accompany the photos!
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I am already working on it Michele. “The Healing Power of Gardening” is the planned title. It will take as long as it takes…
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Brigid, this is a gift for the soul. Beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing. 🙂
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My pleasure Natalie. I will be posting another garden update at the end of the month. x
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So many beautiful pictures here. We’ve got to get ourselves back to the garden. 🎼🎶❤️🦋🌀
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Thank you. It is great therapy isn’t it?
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Indeed. ❤️
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Wow what a beautiful year in the garden! It is absolutely beautiful and inspiring!
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Thank you. The great weather really helped to make it a special year.
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Oh, it’s all so beautiful and inspiring, Brigid. Your gardens are well-planned and give you love throughout the seasons. 🌺
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Thank you Jennifer. I enjoyed a great afternoon outside last week. I came back inside feeling marvellous.
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