I reside in Aberdeenshire, Ellon (near Auchterellon Primary school) to be precise. It has been lovely and I haven't see too many slugs just a few wee ones, for me that means the
MARCH OF THE SNAILS will commence soon, they seem to come from the neighbours where there are heaps of old trees and a poorly maintained garden where there is simply loads of rotten stuff to eat.
I LOVE gardens, and growing things. I have done this since I was little when I was living in Seattle. Admittedly, I was very spoiled in that when you went to the shops the best and cheapest foods were fruits and veg. There were many things there that simply aren't in existence in NE Scotland. It's a shame. I miss the variety from local shops. Yet I love Scotland, my garden is fairly big in the back and I was really sick of looking at just grass. So being the lass that I am I decided to do something about it. My youngest son is now in the US with the 101st Airborne following the path he felt was good for him. So my garden is becoming my path.
I have made so many changes to it in the past month. I have added about 200 bulbs, two apple trees, blueberry bushes, strawberries, black berries, raspberries, tayberries, and am starting my first ever Scottish vegetable garden.
I am SO excited about this, and I really hope the children enjoy it as well. I remember one summer sitting on my mother's front steps eating a very large tomato from her garden, the juice running down my chin. It was the best one I ever tasted, sweet and strong, and deep red inside. She asked me why I was eating tomatoes I said I was hungry and she wasn't home to make me something. That tomato started me off on an veggie and fruit adventure. I was the cook for our family of six so every meal without exception from that point on had fresh veg and fruit no matter the season. I make the best apple pie you ever tasted. My blackberry pie isn't bad either. I loved the garden, the butterflies, bugs, and taking care of them. They liked me and I liked them it was very cool!
I tend to them as if they were my family. Every plant gets special attention and spoken to as if they missed me. Totally and delightfully mad I am!!
To answer the "Lady" question. Yes I have title but don't usually speak about it too much. I'm just Kathryn nothing fancy just me. Kin what I mean? I'm just a country girl at heart. I have a bit of land near Balmoral with fishing rights it's conservation land so I feel good about protecting it from big fat over paid, and greedy developers! HA!

I love the land and we are only visitors and as guests I feel that we should tread lightly on our gift we have been given.
I have a lovely Glasgow boy who lives with me and he's into "eating" the fruits of my labour. He says "I don't do gardens" Yet I have seen him watching me in my dungarees from the kitchen doorway, then eventually not being able to resist he wanders out to see what I'm up to.

He does help now and then because he's just too nosy to leave it alone for long!
The garden is full of blue tits, and bumble bees. I have wild blue pansies growing in the grass and wee daisies. I really hate to mow the grass because they all go away for a while. I have an endangered flower list that I am trying to grow. One is the Scottish Primrose, they haven't grown yet but I will keep trying. I am determined to save our little flowered friends. They are important to Scottish heritage. The pansies seem to be growing more this year and earlier as well! Most likely because they like my digging, watering and fertilizing everything in sight!
I love this web site, it's simply brilliant! I know there are more mad people like me out there and it's nice to have a chat about problems and challenges as well as triumphs we have. So a big thank you to everyone, it's great. I will learn a lot by coming in here. I will keep you posted on the children in the garden, I know there will be some funny moments and I can't wait!
Gardens are like people, they need love, warmth, food and care, and always are their best when shared with others!