There’s something about shrubs and trees that flower first before any of their leaves appear. And the Magnolia is one of my favourites. The first time I discovered Magnolias was when my mum came over to New Zealand in 1996 and we took her to the Palmerston North Esplanade. While Frans was looking after the […]
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Collection Time
- 30
- Aug
It was D-Day for the daffodils today as they put their best faces forward to help the Cancer Society’s fundraising campaign. I was privileged to welcome the Society’s two volunteers Jackie and Jim to the Thyme Out Estate. It was their first visit to our place and they thought the views were amazing. Jackie and […]
Daffodil Day
- 24
- Aug
Shhhh… Please do not disturb… Daffodils growing for the Big Day! Next week I will be inviting volunteers from the Cancer Society to come over and pick the daffodils that have been growing all over the Estate. Every day I see more and more of them coming through, brightening up the garden with their lovely […]
Meet the Smiths
- 15
- Aug
I’m sitting in the conservatory and it is early morning. On the back lawn we are joined by our friends. A lovely Paradise Duck couple who we call Mr and Mrs Smith. They must have an internal clock because they are always there at exactly the same time every day. Who says that animals don’t […]
Open Day Celebrations
- 04
- Aug
Last Sunday’s Open Day went off without a hitch and the lovely sunny weather was proof that the weather gods were indeed on our side. Due to a graduation party for one of my children the day before, I also had the great fortune to have all the children at home for that weekend. What […]
Time for a Trim
- 17
- Jul
Today we took a rest after a couple of busy days in the garden. I think a nice wet day is a good excuse to be writing this! It has definitely been an eventful week. Frans and I decided to begin work on the front garden because the wintertime really is the perfect time to […]
New Beginnings
- 03
- Jul
Well this is the first blog and it is an important one. A lot of good things have happened over the past two months. My husband Frans and I have finally made the move to go rural and are now the proud new owners of Thyme Out. What a beautiful house and garden! We feel […]