A Little Mission – Refresh Your Garden For Spring

A Little Mission – Refresh Your Garden For Spring

Imagine relaxing here! Image credit: The Garden Company

A Little Mission – Refresh your Garden for spring so that you can enjoy your outdoor space as much as you would any room in your home.

Funny isn’t it how you can kid yourself that there can’t be too much to do in order to get the garden into a place ready for entertaining. I spent a lot of time in the garden last year but taking a look this last week, I have a “to do” list longer than I had anticipated.. Mainly because, just like the previous Blogs in this mini series, I was looking with fresh eyes, new ideas and my creating brain started whirring!

Discovery consists not in seeking new lands but in seeing with new eyes

Marcel Proust

I’m not an expert gardener by any stretch of the imagination, but I hope that by sharing what has worked for me from an organisational point of view, might help you too. I’m learning every day and enjoying that process. Can’t beat a good Mission hey!

spring refresh white jug of garden flowers on a white ceramic tray
There’s something quite special about bringing flowers into the home straight from the garden.

We have a little family joke that looking after the garden is like outdoor housework and I guess in some ways it is!

Much like a Spring Refresh in your home, a plan is good. Remember you don’t need to do all the jobs in one day! Take that pressure away! Sometimes we can overwhelm ourselves with the prospect that a job will be BIG, time consuming, expensive and then we procrastinate..

With any project, home, garden, work or life; break it down into bite size chunks. Knowing the tasks ahead of you means you can plan a Power of an Hour or two to get started on your Spring Refresh – Garden Style!

First things first!

Grab a notebook and take a wonder around your garden, making a note of :

Paintwork that needs updating – fences, garden furniture, sheds and gates etc.

Any repairs that need doing; maybe a latch on the gate needs replacing or some paving has come loose.

Pots and tubs – do they need some attention? Are there any cracks or need an upcycle with a lick of paint before you plant out your seedlings?

Paving and walls – do they need some attention? Again, like your tubs, are there any cracks? Would they benefit from a powerwash or deep clean or your walls a paint?

Grass – that first cut is always a highlight and makes a world of difference instantly! As does redefining the edges that may have become scraggly over the winter months.

Service! This might be a time to give the lawnmover, strimmer and any garden tools a service or bit of TLC, depending on how organised you were at the end of last Summer!

This list isn’t exhaustive obviously, remember we are talking about a Spring Refresh in your garden, not designing a new outdoor space. However, creating this list, helped me plan what needs doing and when I could block out some time (and weather depending) when it could fit into my diary.

Spring is nature’s way of saying, ‘Let’s party!’

Robin Williams

Mission Spring Clean!

I was introduced to a product a couple of years ago now which I love. Wet and Forget – literally does what it says on the bottle! If you have a delicate area that wouldn’t withstand a powerwasher or like us, you don’t have one, this is for you! Simply spray on the patio, driveway, walls etc and forget about it.

Within days, you’ll start to notice the area becoming cleaner and brighter. Give the patio, driveway area a good brush with a hard brush and you’ll notice any moss and weeds will come loose too. It’s quick, simple and more importantly works! It’s saved us a fortune – we’ve not needed to repaint the house!

Mission – Refresh Your Garden For Spring!

Paint work, especially on fences, decking and your garden furniture will certainly benefit from a little freshen up. There are hundreds of paints and treatments available, depending on your preference. Many have a preservative treatment within the paint, helping to give a longer life to your furniture.

refresh your garden For Spring

Top tips from Cuprinol

Preparation: All surfaces should be clean and dry. If your area to be up cycled has been previously coated, loose, flaking paint should be stripped back to bare wood. Test a small area first for colour and adhesion.

Colour: The final colour will vary depending on the surface and number of coats. Should adhesion be inadequate on previous coatings, lightly sand before application. Make sure wood has been pre treated with appropriate wood preserver to prevent wood and decay.

Apply: in dry conditions, above 5 degrees Celsius and when bad weather is not forecast, minimum of 2 coats required.

Brush: Stir thoroughly, before and during use. Brush on product, evenly, along the grain.

Spray: Stir thoroughly before pouring contents into the Cuprinol sprayer. Refer to the Sprayer user guide for full instructions before every use. Cover any nearby surfaces in case of overspray. Any overspray should be cleaned up immediately (whilst still wet) with water and household detergent.

Dry: Cuprinol Garden Shades will be touch dry in 1 hour under normal weather conditions. On areas subject to wear, such as garden furniture, allow a few days before heavy use or contact with soft furnishings. Believed to be safe, once dry, for use on wood which pets, wild animals and birds come into contact or gnaw.

refresh your garden For Spring
Even a small space can have a big inpact. The planters are from The Basket Company

Mission: Spring Refresh your Entertaining Space.

Regardless of how big or small your garden is, a little space where you can enjoy the a coffee morning sun or a chilled glass of wine in the evening, is magical. Enjoying our outdoor space, is invaluable.

refresh your garden For Spring
There’s something quite special about enjoying a cuppa and conversation outside.

Inspiration

Google, Pinterest and Instagram are a great place to start when looking for inspiration but be warned – it’s so easy to get sidetracked! There’s a variety depending on budget or you may be inspired to make your own! I hope they inspire you.

Our garden furniture was a gift when we moved into our first home together. We’ve not yet decided on our seating design or brand but I’ve shared some of my favourites finds for you, should you be looking too.

It really is hanging on by a thread or maybe the many layers of paint we’ve used to get “just another year” from it, for both sentimental reasons and also financial. Anyone slowly but surely renovating their home will know, there is a list of priorities!

The Little Touches!

The fun bit!

Plants, lighting and soft furnishings can really add the finishing touches to your garden or “outdoor room”. Balcony or grand estate, a Spring Refresh, there are hundreds and thousands of ideas that will turn your space into a sanctuary you’ll truly love.

I really hope that you are well and able to enjoy some time outside and that really hope this has helped you get motivated and inspired to get on with your Big Spring Refresh – The Garden.

image of the paxos garden set fromCharlesTed refresh your garden For Spring?

How we long for long, warm summer days, the sound of laughter and the clinking of glasses as we welcome friends and family back into our gardens.

I really can’t wait for the warmer days now can you?

Are you spending this weekend tackling the garden jobs?

What’s on your Mission list to refresh your garden For Spring?

I’d love to know what garden projects you have planned this year. Let me know in the comments below and join in the conversation on Instagram The Dartmoor Village Garden board on was created for my White Garden inspiration if you fancy taking a look..

Looking hearward from you.

Much love

PS Alice Blount Designs and I wrote a blog about Gardening being good for the soul , it’s still available on the Blog should you wish to take a look.

Enjoying The Great Outdoors With Friends & Family Again.

Enjoying The Great Outdoors With Friends & Family Again.

Lights4Fun – adding the little touches throughout the day and into the evening.

As if by magic It’s Easter Weekend and the Mother Nature has done her very best. The sun is shining and we are able to enjoy up to six guests in our gardens this weekend here in England. Hurrah! This week’s blog, is all about the fun bit! Adding the the finishing touches, to welcome your friends and family back into your garden or when you meet on the beach or at the park for a picnic. I’ll be sharing things that have caught my eye that I think you’ll love, together with some delicious recipes so you don’t spend all day in the kitchen!

If you’ve been following my Blog for the last few weeks, I’ve shared ideas that have helped me over the years, that I call the Big Spring Refresh!

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Big Spring Refresh: The Pantry

Big Spring Refresh – The Garden

Phew! So that’s the hard work done! Now it’s time to enjoy your space.

“Gardens and flowers have a way of bringing people together, drawing them from their homes.”
― Clare Ansberry, The Woman on Troy Hill.

Making an entrance

Years ago, someone told me to put a simple pot near your front door or by your garden gate, filled with blooms that not only look pretty, but also have a wonderful fragrance. It is a fabulous welcome to anyone visiting and of course for you on a daily basis! The beauty of having your blooms in a pot means that you can move them depending on the season. They will have the same effect on your balcony, outside your beach hut or on your decking.

My favourite for fragrance are Sweet Peas,(Cathy and Champagne Bubbles) Roses (Desdemona, Tranquility, Wedding Day and Damsk Rose) and Philapdelphusa Belle Etone

Sweet peas have a very special place in my heart – they always remind me of my dear grandparents and so to have them growing in my garden, like like they did. Although my gramps was a master, how I wish he was here now to help me.

“A friend is one who overlooks your broken fence and admires the flowers in your garden.”

Unknown

Let’s Eat!

After all the hard work you’ve done refreshing your garden ready for Spring and entertaining your guests, the last thing you want to be doing is slaving in the kitchen all day. Your friends and family want to see you! The key to this happening is to prepare ahead and keep it simple. Sharing a few favourites from James Duigan that we love and hope you do too.

Greek Lamb Skewers with Courgette Tzakziki

A huge family favourite which we love to cook on the barbecue, alrthough you can cook on the griddle / grill if tyou prefer. Everything can be prepared in advance.


Ingredients:

600g organic lamb leg steaks, trimmed and cut into large chunks.

2 tbs olive oil, salt and pepper

1 tsp cinnamon, 1 tbsp ground coriander

1/2 cucumber, 2 courgettes

1 small bunch of mint, finely chopped.

300ml organic natural yogurt

zest of 1 lemon, juice of 1/2 lemon

rocket leaves, to serve.

Method:

Rub the lamb with the olive oil, salt, peper, cinamon and corriamnder. Thread onto wooden skewers that have been soaked in water for 30 minutes.

Grate the cucumber and ciourgettes and mix in a bowl with finely chopped mint leaves. Stir in the yogurt and lemon zest.

Heat the grill / griddle pan to a medium heat (or if you’re using a barbecue, ensure it’s perfect to start cooking on.

Grill the lamb for about 4 minutes on each side until cooked through and golden. Squeeze the lemon juice over the lamb and serve with the tzatziki and some peppery rocket.

Kabbouleh

A delicious lunchbox or picnic treat and certainly the perfect accompaniment to any barbecue, we love it with chicken or fish. Feel free to mix up your grains and use what you have to hand, gluten-free varieties if you prefer.

Ingredients:

3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil

¼ tsp ground cumin

½ tsp sumac, juice of 1 lemon

¼ tsp salt, ¼ tsp ground black pepper

100g cooked and cooled quinoa, brown rice or bulgur wheat (or a mixture, or any leftover cooked grains of your choice that you have to hand)

3 good handfuls of kale leaves (stalks discarded), finely chopped

half a small cucumber, seeds scooped out, finely chopped, 1 spring onion, finely chopped,

8 small tomatoes, chopped into quarters, handful of fresh parsley, finely chopped

Method:

First, make the dressing; it will taste better the longer it sits. Whisk together the olive oil, cumin, sumac, lemon juice, salt and pepper, and set aside.

Make sure the cooked grains have cooled down completely so they don’t wilt the salad when you put everything together.

Put the kale, cucumber, spring onion and tomatoes in a serving bowl and stir in the parsley.

Pour over half the dressing and mix it through; this step will tenderise the kale and distribute great flavour through the salad.

Add the cooled cooked grains and the rest of the dressing, stirring everything together.

Taste the salad and adjust the seasoning with more salt or another squeeze of lemon, or to the way you like it. Tuck in.

TIP If you like heat, feel free to add a little fresh or dried chilli, or some finely chopped garlic.

Sticky Chicken Thighs (serves 4)

Pure comfort food. The kids love these with the sweet potato wedges with crispy chickpeas and dollops of Greek yoghurt seasoned with a squeeze of lime and a sprinkle of spring onion. You can cook the chicken in the oven as here, or on the barbecue if you prefer.

Ingredients:

140g tomato purée

2 tbsp honey (optional)

1 tbsp tamari

1 tbsp apple cider vinegar

1 tsp paprika

generous pinch of black pepper

600g organic chicken thighs

drizzle of rapeseed oil


For the salsa

Ingredients:

4 large tomatoes

small handful of fresh coriander, with stalks, finely chopped

1 green chilli, deseeded and finely chopped

1 small garlic clove, finely chopped

1 small red onion, finely chopped

juice of 1 lime

salt and ground black pepper

drizzle of good-quality olive oil

Method:

In a large bowl, mix together the tomato purée, honey (if using), tamari, apple cider vinegar, paprika and pepper to make the marinade. Season to taste. Add the chicken thighs to the bowl and toss until each one is completely coated.

Put the thighs on a large baking tray. Drizzle with a little oil and bake for 20 minutes in the preheated oven or until completely cooked through and golden brown. Turn halfway through cooking.

Meanwhile, make the salsa. Finely chop the tomatoes and add to a small bowl with the coriander. Mix in the chilli, garlic, onion and lime juice. Season to taste and add a good glug of oil. Mix again and leave in the fridge until the chicken is ready.

Serve the chicken with a big spoonful of salsa, a green salad, seasoned yoghurt (see recipe intro above) and, if you like, sweet potato wedges.

Roasted figs with honey & Greek yoghurt (Serves 4)

“Whenever I make this simple dessert, it reminds me that if you choose delicious, good-quality ingredients, you don’t need to do anything fancy with them.” James Duigan

Ingredients

4 large figs

2 tsp ground cinnamon

1-2 tsp manuka honey or good quality honey for drizzling (or try maple syrup for a variation)

handful of rosemary sprigs

8 tbsp Greek yoghurt or coconut yoghurt

2 tbsp pecans, chopped and toasted

Method:

Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/ gas 4 and line a baking tray with parchment paper.

Slice the figs into halves and quarters. Place them on the prepared baking tray.

Sprinkle 1 teaspoon of the cinnamon over the figs and drizzle with the honey. Lastly, lay the rosemary sprigs over the figs.

Place in the preheated oven for approximately 40 minutes, or until caramelised and soft. Leave to cool for 10 minutes.

Serve the figs dolloped with the yoghurt, sprinkled with the pecans and the remaining teaspoon of cinnamon.

“A garden to walk in and immensity to dream in–what more could he ask?

A few flowers at his feet and above him the stars.”

― Victor Hugo, Les Miserables

Life’s a beach!

…or a picnic! We can now venture to the parks and beaches and see friends, should you wish to leave the garden! That doesn’t mean you can’t style it out there too. (although please be socially distant and stay safe)

Love this new season cool bag from Sophie Alport to keep our food and drinks super cold and fresh. I think we could all enjoy this beautiful giant picnic rug, in the garden, park or the beach. It’s from Annabel James, a new find for me. Oh so lovely!

I’ve recently discovered a fabulous cocktail company, Bar Bouy. A new brand dreamt up on the beach in Devon when the world pressed pause last year, was a positive to come out of Lockdown! I adore their philosphophy, with their main aim being to put some smiles back on faces. I also love that Bar Bouy are local.

“With a taste for well-made drinks and a thirst for the perfect sized pre mixed sundowner, we’ve created a range of hand crafted, bar standard, cocktails to be enjoyed at home or sent as gifts.”

Each cocktail is made to order just a stone’s throw from the sea using premium spirits and high quality ingredients. They are fresh, so once delivered should be chilled and enjoyed within seven days. Alternatively they can be frozen upright and kept for up to three months before being defrosted and enjoyed at a time that suits you.

Each bottle is 240ml giving the ideal measure for two to share at home, the park or back on the beach where the very idea of them first began. Doesn’t that sound amazing? Think these would make fabulous gifts too. Question is which one will you try first?

When the sun goes down..

We’ve not seen our friends or family for a while and so when the sun goes down, we really won’t want the “party” to end. We want to be cosy and warm, especially as we can’t enterain inside right now so having some throws close by is a must! This is where lighting, candles and a fire pit also come in handy! (Please ensure you are being safe!)

Cuprinol Outdoor cinema
Cuprinol UK

I love the idea of an outdoor cinema and love how Cuprinol have styled theirs above. Anyone else get lost on Pinterest or just me? I’m delighted to share wirth you another new find, Rory and Ruby, a small business who sell the most incredible gifts, such as the Organic Cotton star throw (below) and gorgeous hampers.. If you’re a keen gardener, you’ll love the Gardeners Hampers too. They are fabulous.

Imagine sitting around the fire pit long into the night surrounded by friends or family. Doesn’t it look heavenly?

I hope that I’ve have given you a little inspiration for your garden and menu for this Spring and Summer ahead. As ever, I’d love to know your thoughts and comments so do let me know. What’s inspired you the most and what are you motivated to try. I read every comment honestly.

Chalk Pink Linen Company.

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I really hope you’re having a fabulous weekend and have a lovely week ahead.

Stay safe and well.

Love