Day 358: Mother Nature's baubles

Daily details from the garden to bring you inspiration throughout the year

Mild winters make the birds less eager to strip every twig and branch of their convenient energy snacks, and so the sodden late December garden is still punctuated with tiny blobs of deep red. There are rosehips outside my window and woven through the mixed native hedge my neighbour still hasn’t quite forgiven me for planting (hawthorn and blackthorn and wild rose not quite a favourite combination, it seems), and berries on the Cotoneaster horizontalis. I take great pleasure in this as I walk through the garden in the last of the day’s pale sunshine – although the Christmas tree has lights, we’ve yet to hang the baubles, and it’s comforting to see that Mother Nature hasn’t let the festive decorations slide. 


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