Well, March has been notable so far for the lack of rain and warming temperatures, really springlike and very welcome. We have been lambing, gardening and in general being very busy much as usual.
The Garden 2013 & 2014
Winter is a time for looking back with at those things which gave us pleasure during the past and also looking forward to what we hope to do this next year. I was extremely pleased last summer by the displays of lupins & peonies. The long border was a treat most of the year and, due to the annuals, the circular border was also good most of the season. In particular the Everlasting flowers did very well. The difficult wet spring weather inevitably affected the annual plantings & the snapdragons did not come up to the 2012 results. However, I have decided to feature on the following to supplement the perennials, most of them my reliable favorites. Zinnia Geant de California; Aster Duchesse Mix; Capucine mix (Nasturtiums); Cosmos Dazzler; Girofler (Stocks) Beauty of Nice; Eschocholzia Mix (California Poppy); Muflier (Snapdragon) Tom Thumb; Pavot (Poppy) Fleur de Pivoine Dble Mix; Tagetes (Oeillet d’Inde) F1 Zenilo Gold; Phlox de Drummond; and Sauge Coccinneo (Perennial Red Sage). As usual I will propogate these in my own little greenhouse & the weather permitting we will all have the pleasure of them during the summer months.
April 2013 – The wildflowers are spectacular this year
Flowers at the Butterfly Cottage
Planted up the corner trough yesterday, primroses & pansies. Very cheerful as you drive up!
The Pool
One of last year’s families enjoying the pool in the sunshine.