There are lovely autumn colours out now but I haven’t really been in the garden much over October. Harry and I have both had a bit of ill health (no not covid) so I really couldn’t be bothered doing much. I did pot up a few pots with narcissi, tulips, and bluebells but not much else. The bay that was on the patio was brought into the conservatory for the winter, I did my best at keeping the rain off the irises but the leaves look awful just now. That huge aster will have to be dug up as it is now huge and I just can’t get past it (although it has loads of flowers on it at the moment). Once Harry is feeling a bit better I will ask him to plant the new cornus in that clay area just in front of the patio. The plants are rather small so will look tiny there so I may put other pots around them to cover the bare soil or maybe bark chips. That is the area that the pigeons have made a path to get to the seeds that fall out of the bird feeder so I will need to protect the new plants while they are still young.
Harry did manage to take a few photos through the back window of our little visitors. They have found a mouse and are hunting in between the pots for it until they get a scent of something else I think. I frequently find pots knocked over on the patio. The squirrels have been digging in any bare soil in the pots burying nuts and looking for other nuts so I used to always blame them for knocking them over.
As usual, the louts setting off fireworks have been out and about already!! We had to call the fire brigade and police out the other evening when these youths rather stupidly decided to build a bonfire just beyond our back garden in the golf course, and then threw fireworks into it! The fireworks near us have been so loud that our dog is terrified to go outside now. They are being set off at all times of day and night so you can never tell when it will be a good time to take him out. Oh how I wish there was a total ban on fireworks. Trouble is that somehow folk would end up making their own home-made fireworks which would be far more dangerous in the long run. Ok rant over.