And it did. And it wasn’t really a little. Less shower, more downpour. And I had left my waterproofs at home. I know, “call yourself a professional” and all that, but I have not been my usual super-efficient self of late. Mind you, I may have imagined that self. The deluge began in earnest just asContinue reading “Into Each Life a Little Rain Must Fall”
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Ten Go Mad at Rosemoor
“Oh yes”, I bragged, “we will be there at 10.00, forming an orderly queue or hammering on the door dependent on how much coffee I have drunk”. So confident was I that we would be early than an illicit meeting had been arranged with Rusty Duck in the car park for the furtive exchange of “goods”. You don’tContinue reading “Ten Go Mad at Rosemoor”
Almost a Perfect Ten
Using my previous post Top Ten* as reference I will sum up yesterday’s visit to Rosemoor with All Horts as follows: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. * In the event that you haven’t committed this post to memory (shame on you) here is a link for your convenience https://offtheedgegardening.wordpress.com/2015/10/16/top-ten/
Pretty Flower
Day out. Brilliant. Now tired. Pretty flower. More tomorrow. Goodnight.
Evil
The internet is evil. Nothing but bad can come of it. You meet people who you are unlikely to come across in the real world. Strange virtual folk with strange virtual habits. Unknown, scary, likely to have hidden agendas and devilment on their minds. But I have found these demons to be kind and generous. TheyContinue reading “Evil”
Salvia Poker
I’ll see your salvia and raise you one more. Salvia fulgens, hard to beat, but perhaps you know something different?
Poorly
I was meant to be working in Lavinia and Lionel’s garden today. Yesterday I was due at The Farm and the day before Max’s was scheduled. None of these obligations were completed. At least I made it to Max’s. Here I struggled on pathetically for an hour before throwing in the towel and staggered home, drooping tail between my leaden legs.Continue reading “Poorly”
Surely not another salvia?
Yes I’m afraid so and this salvia is once more irresistibly beautiful. Here we have the shocking pink Salvia involucrata, a native of Mexico and sometimes known as the roseleaf sage. What it lacks in hardiness it makes up for in vigour, growing up to 1.75m in a season before flowering. Once it starts to bloomContinue reading “Surely not another salvia?”
Parahebe “Snow Cloud”
With the demon El Nino on the way it seems likely we might have to get used to the odd Snow Cloud this winter. Will they be a pretty as this one? I doubt it.
Salvia corrugata
How I love a salvia. Some might say, a little too much. This Salvia corrugata was purchased from Marwood Maggie earlier in the year. It was love at first sight.