Showing no sign of slowing down, this lavender had delusions of summer today. I had a little inkling too.
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Just Saying
Just when you are getting into your stride, moaning and groaning about the mud, the rain, the persistent miserable grimness of it all, the sun comes out and throws you off kilter. Not that me and the bee are complaining. Just saying.
Research
Half term at The Farm. After a few quiet weeks it was full of life again. The last horrah before the end of the season. A case of mixed blessings. Although I am looking forward to overhauling and juggling and suchlike, which can’t be started when they are busy, I do like so see theContinue reading “Research”
Tables
Today I visited a cafe that I have never previously been to or even knew existed. In that cafe I was meeting a woman who I have never met before, but I was pretty certain she was real. Ninety percent certain. After taking my order the man behind the counter noticed me peering around theContinue reading “Tables”
Sheltering
More of the same today. We slipped and slided like a muddy Torvill and Dean, digging up self-seeded ferns and throwing them on to the Bonfire That Never Burns. They will be quite safe there. During a particularly heavy spell of rain I sheltered under a Paulownia. It was even more painful than being inContinue reading “Sheltering”
Half Full
A wet day, a mizzly day, a misty day, a day that didn’t get light. But not a windy day. Glass half full.
Here we go again
The rain is ricocheting off the velux, the wind practising for mayhem. Here we go again. Earlier in the week a Japanese anemone bud held tight in the mizzle. Let us hope we all manage to hang on.
Flying Lessons
After a fairly productive “tidy and mulch” morning, the forecast rain arrived to scupper my afternoon plans. Luckily I had contingencies. And conveniently they were all greenhouse based. I say “based” because it did involve going into the deluge, but not for long and intermittently. Today was the day I had ear-marked for clearing outContinue reading “Flying Lessons”
Sunflower Felling
Today was not the day to be a top heavy, shallow rooted, annual. To prevent the almost inevitable toppling of the sunflower forest and the consequent squashing of the less stout souls below, my first job this morning was to dig up the giants. First I had to remove the extensive corsetry that was valiantlyContinue reading “Sunflower Felling”
Other Plans
The plan was that the Eccremocarpus scaber would scramble up the dark leaved Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Diabolo’. The orange tipped scarlet flowers would be shown off beautifully by the close-to-black backdrop of the Eastern ninebark. I must confess, this brilliant idea was a blatant rip-off from something I had seen in the Hot Garden at RHS Rosemoor. Continue reading “Other Plans”