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Monday, 2 February 2026

IAVOM ~ Gingerly


Any January gardening as well as other activities were severely curtailed after I sustained a nasty muscular strain in the area around my shoulder blade. Not only did it cause great pain but it greatly affected quality of sleep. I spent a fortnight or so wandering around like a zombie and barely functioning. Over the last few days I'm delighted to say that matters are definitely improving. I'm still moving around somewhat gingerly as I don't want to risk any sort of relapse. In the meantime though there have been definite signs of things being on the move and the garden is very slowly edging it's way to longer and warmer days. In my vase are a couple of hamamelis or witch hazel stems. An unknown variety sold to me in 2019 as 'Foxy Lady' which it is most certainly not. The nursery concerned apologised but couldn't replace it with the desired witch hazel. However on the plus side I received a full refund and was allowed to keep the shrub. 

Thanks as always to Cathy over at 'Rambling In The Garden' for providing the platform for us to get together to share our vases each week.

My enforced idleness has had some bonuses, one of which was reading Mary Keane's 'Diary Of A Keen Gardener' which I can thoroughly recommend. It's available from various bookshops and online sources. I have also listened to gardening podcasts but more of that another time. 

I'm looking forward to doing more now including removing some of the tat from perennials when we next have a relatively mild dry day. Another task at the top of the list is to decide which tomato varieties to order. I no longer grow tomatoes from seed but order plug plants each year. My friend who puts in the order has just reminded me that we just have a few days to get the order in so I need to decide imminently. I will probably end up going for the same variety as last year but I may live dangerously. Looking forward to seeing what it's in other vases later on today and I hope that everyone is staying clear of winter viruses and muscle woes.

4 comments:

  1. When I saw "Gingerly" in your post title, I thought at first it was a reference to the color of your witch hazel! I'd sorry to hear about your shoulder injury but glad you're doing better now. The witch hazel is pretty, even if not what you understood you bought (a common malady it seems!). I hope you get a few sunny, dry days soon.

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  2. Gosh, that sounds really debilitating, Anna, and I am glad you feel things are improving now. Even though it gave you the opportunity to catch up on some sedentary activities I imagine there are garden activities that are becoming more pressing as the season progresses. What a shame that your witch hazel was mislabelled, even though you ended up getting it 'free' - do you have any thoughts of what it might be? It was nice to see the bottle vase displayed against the
    background of snowdrops and hellebores

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  3. Oh gosh, so sorry to hear about your aching shoulder. I know how frustrating that can be while you're waiting for it to heal. I occasionally tweak the muscles and bones of my shoulder blades, and then sleep is difficult until they heal. Take care! Your Witch Hazel cutting is lovely.

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  4. Oh dear Anna, I do hope the shoulder heals rapidly so you can get out a bit and do some little jobs… weather permitting. So lovely to see your Hamamelis, whatever she is! We actually have some sunshine this morning, so I must go and check on mine. I shall look forward to any garden podcast recommendations. It is nice to listen to something while crocheting. 😃

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All your comments are much appreciated and treasured. I wil try to reply to everyone who leaves a comment, but it may take me a few days, especially when I start spending more time in the garden and at the lottie. I know that you will understand :) I am sure that I will also visit your blog if I have not already done so. If you have any specific questions I will either reply to them here or you can email me at : thegreentapestry@gmail.com

Namasté

- Anna.