Last Man Standing

One summer, when I returned to Cornwall for a short break, someone said that I looked “pale and interesting”.  What he meant was that I looked ill.   Like a city person.  Comparing and contrasting to those around me, it was painfully apparent that he was quite right.  It wasn’t about lack of colour, it wasContinue reading “Last Man Standing”

Burnished

There are worthy reasons to wait until spring to cut back spent flowers.  The seed heads provide both food and shelter for wildlife and the perished vegetation offers the plant a modicum of protection from the elements. But when the sun dances across burnished flowers on a crisp winter’s day, surely that is reason enough.

Nicandra physalodes – Shoo Fly

The seed pods of the Shoo Fly, Nicandra physalodes, are almost as beautiful as their flowers.   Notorious self seeders, some might view these purple papery lanterns with a sigh or even a scream.  However I am looking forward to them spreading themselves about, they are long lasting, trouble free and floriferous.   A member of the “good cop,Continue reading “Nicandra physalodes – Shoo Fly”

Rent Asunder

After the predicted stormy night, when the rain was icy ball bearings and the wind thumped like a prize fighter, I thought I’d better have a quick wander to check for any garden damage.  Apart from a few misplacements there were only two casualties.  Firstly a large pot of bamboo had fallen on top of a LavandulaContinue reading “Rent Asunder”