My New Little Garden

I moved house recently and have a garden for the very first time. It’s titchy and was covered in ivy which we spent hours hacking down. I have no idea what’s growing in it – what I thought was a weed is actually honeysuckle. There’s a toad the size of a baby rabbit living under a rock and more snails than it’s possible to count. But I’ve become quite obsessed with cultivating this little patch and have spent amounts of money in Squires Garden Centre that I can’t even justify in And Other Stories!

The result is this…

A huge cold water tank of earth. And a sink to match. (I can claim no credit for the already growing green-leafed plants which were the handy work of the people at Squires).

You can’t see it but there are a million different types of bulbs and seeds in these two containers. My money is under that soil. 98% of me thinks not a lot is going to happen. 2% (which is secretly dominant) thinks I’m going to get a riotous cascade of colour and blooms to rival anything I was forced to watch on Gardeners’ World as a child.

I thought you might be interested in sharing this journey. (If not, at the least you can snigger when nothing happens). And I will report back to all of you waiting with baited breath…

xx

Published by booksbyjenny

Jenny Knight studied English literature at university before going on to work in journalism and the publishing industry. For many early mornings alongside this she coached rowing – a job that inspired the initial idea for her debut crime novel, The Fifth Guest. Jenny lives in South West London with her husband, son and a black and white cat, Larry. As well as writing crime novels, Jenny writes bestselling women's fiction under the pseudonym Jenny Oliver and the young adult series, Chelsea High. You can find her - and get in touch - on all the socials but mainly Instagram!

6 thoughts on “My New Little Garden

  1. Your secretly dominant 2% will be the winner! Wishing you as many happy hours in your garden as you’ve given us with your lovely books.

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  2. Hi Jenni loving the garden you have created I would love a little garden to potter round in keep up the fab work you do in creating books I love reading and have over 80 to currently get through haha x

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  3. I love your sweet garden! I don’t have my own (garden) right now, so I’ll be living vicariously through yours. I hope all the bulbs, flowers and herbs come up!Me

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