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Yearly Archives: 2011
Let’s hear it for Clematis montana.
Do you have a plant that has survived in spite of all the odds stacked against it, and that includes a gardener who has neglected it for years ?!!!
May flowers.
At last, we in the UK have had some serious rain and the garden now looks so fresh and green again. My water butts are now full once more, we are on a water meter here and have to pay … Continue reading
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Tagged bluebells, Californian Iris, Camassia, Cytisus, Dicentra, epimedium, Exachorda, Iris japonica, Meconopsis cambricaLewisia, narcissus, Paeonia, Rose, Solomons Seal, Viola cornuta
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Changing colours.
Following on from the last post about foliage – one of the most fascinating plants that I have is a vine, Actinidia kolomikta, which is a cousin of the Kiwi fruit, Actinidia chinensis. I felt it deserved a post all … Continue reading
Tapestry of Foliage.
Even though we are surrounded at the moment by wonderful flowers of all colours, it is very easy sometimes to forget the sumptuous tapestry effect that comes with contrasting foliage.
Tulip Time.
Tulips do not do very well here in our garden as the soil is too heavy,in spite of being improved by adding compost, leaf mould and grit, but I keep trying. This last winter was very dry so the few … Continue reading
Off with the Hellebore Heads.
Now is the time here in the UK to be tidying your Hellebores if you don’t want to be over run with seedlings.
Heavenly blue of Meconopsis.
My love affair with meconopsis, or the Himalayan blue poppy, started years ago when reading about them. I first came face to face with them 5 yrs ago in the Ringve Botanic Garden in Trondheim, Norway (we were there celebrating … Continue reading
Weekend Safari to Knightshayes.
We gave ourselves a well earned break from weeding this last weekend and paid a visit to Knightshayes Court in Devon, one of our stately homes run by the National Trust, and famed for its woodland garden.
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Tagged Acer, Azalea, bluebells, Cyclamen repandum, Knightshayes Court, Magnolia, National Trust, Trillium grandiflorum, wood anemone, woodland, yew
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Who needs an alarm clock ?
Not me, when I have got this fellow to wake me up each morning ! He has taken to roosting overnight in our garden in one of our old oak trees, he must feel safe up there from the foxes. … Continue reading
What’s flowering in April.
At last the mad rush of blooms brought on by our sudden heat wave seems to be slowing down. We are working in T shirts and retreating into the shade with ice creams to try and cool off – not … Continue reading
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Tagged akebia, brunnera, celandine, cowslips, Cyclamen, dicentraclematis, epimedium, erythronium, lamium, marsh marigold, muscari, tulips
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