Looking through my photos (did I mention the heroic task in hand, yes, of course I did, although there is no harm in reminding you) it is obvious that some days I was spoilt for choice. Others, generally the rainy, dull or exceptionally busy days, I was scrabbling about, invariably borrowing from another occasion, but keep that to yourself. This photo, from the archives, I’m sorting them don’t you know, was from a very good day. I do love an achillea, especially when they are not attempting world domination, not an attractive attribute in plant or person.
Like Fallopia japonica “Donald Trump”? That’s one for the back of the border (rather than the Mexican border) 😉
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You mind reader you! 🙂
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In my last garden, achilleas thrived. In my current one, they don’t. My achillea’s heal perhaps? And please can we avoid mentioning that American aberration? May be appropriate that he tweets using Twitter for Android! I refer to him as “Turnip”.
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I like that name, I may borrow it 🙂
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I don’t mind a bit that you disparage the “Trumpster”. I feel the same. N.Y.City, U.S.A. resident.
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Thanks Lita, unfortunately he is not alone in this world! But there are plenty of good guys too, we have to remember that.
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Good luck with sorting photos Gill (I hope it also includes deleting :0
I had a go before Christmas at some of my stuffed folders and it felt great!
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Thanks Gabby, it is just getting started really, then I will be on a mission!
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That is a gorgeous achillea, I have never had much luck with them but that pink one would be perfect for another try.
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They say you should try a plant at least 3 times before you give up. Not quite sure who said it, but someone! 🙂
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Well that is good advice I will take, any excuse to try another lovely plant.
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