When Baby Tilda died
I decided I wanted a garden
A quiet place
A pretty place
A predominantly pink and purple place
A place to feel close to my baby
I thought then that I might become a gardener
A few months after Tilda’s death
Friends and family came together
And worked so hard
They brought my scribbled plans
To fruition
It really is a pretty little garden
A space to be close to Tilda
A place to play
In February it will be 5 years since Tilda died
I never did become a gardener
Granny does all the work in Tilda’s garden
She cares for it
Tends to it
Plants it and weeds it
She keeps it going
Keeps it beautiful
I love the days when Granny comes over
And looks after our garden
Because it feels like she is looking after Tilda
My plan in 2018 is to spend more time in the garden with Granny
Because I want to learn from her
I think gardening might be good for me
I am really struggling mentally and emotionally
And I think getting my hands dirty
Doing something for Tilda
Might just do me good
At the moment for me
Getting Tilda’s garden ready for winter looks like this
I know that really I should be doing things like this
8 Ways To Get Your Garden Winter Ready
1. Clear up all the leaves and debris once the trees are bare.
2. Give the drive, paths and patio a thorough clean with a stiff brush and some soapy water or give it a blast with a pressure washer.
3. Tidy borders by cutting back plants and removing any dead foliage, leaves and weeds.
4. Add compost and / or new top soil to raised beds to ready them for spring
5. Trim the hedges
6. Mow the lawn
7. Protect fragile plants from frost by moving inside or wrapping them
8. Plant spring bulbs
Now you are ready to enjoy your winter garden
This is a collaborative post
You’ve created a fantastic garden one which Tilda would have loved, you should be proud of yourself and your Granny. I’m sorry for you loss.
I do love your planters, I love that they are unique in shape, they aren’t your typical square or rectangle.
You’ve given me some inspiration, Thank you.