There are kniphofias and there are kniphofias…… this could run and run!
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Hydrangea
There are hydrangeas and there are hydrangeas!
Meditation
Today Lionel asked me what I thought about when I was weeding. This made me stop to think. In fact there may even have been one of those awkward silences. Unusual. A gap in the conversation doesn’t often happen when I am in the room. It was a fair question, what do I think aboutContinue reading “Meditation”
Waiting Patiently – Open for Business
All things come to those who wait.
Interloper
You have got to admire this little lobelia, its pretty powder blue flower boldly growing through the mottled pink ajuga.
Mutant
On the reverse of this lovely yellow pompom dahlia there is ….. another lovely yellow pompom dahlia. This is most likely a case of fasciation, a curious phenomena which causes elongation and distortion of stems and flowers. This anomaly could be caused by a genetic mutation, hormonal imbalance or even an infection, it is difficultContinue reading “Mutant”
Blueberry
It is blue and it is a berry. It won’t be long before it is no longer a berry or blue.
You say hello, I say goodbye
One of the hardest of tasks for many gardeners is to remove perfectly healthy plants. By their nature they are nurturing souls, sensitive to a fault and to destroy is not in their nature. It doesn’t matter that the plant in question is in the wrong place, a horrendous colour, swamping everything else, just darnedContinue reading “You say hello, I say goodbye”
Trumpet
Above is one of the new borders created this year at The Farm. It is a large triangle situated at the entrance, the “hello look how wonderful and exciting we are” spot. Up until last autumn it contained a half dead tree of unknown identity, a manky palm and the obligatory mophead hydrangea. All wereContinue reading “Trumpet”
Sid and Elsie
In an attempt to a) educate b) improve my client’s enjoyment of the garden c) retain my position of power by instigating fear and dread, I have decided to impose identification tests for some of my newbies. As soon as any plant is noticed, mentioned, commented upon I tell them the name, they repeat afterContinue reading “Sid and Elsie”