Yes. It is over a month since my last post. Despite living almost entirely in a parallel Jane Austen universe, (courtesy of a return to my directing roots) I have manged to achieve a moderate amount on the plot. Much as I would like to create the impression that work on the plot is continuous and organised, like most things [...]
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Sweet peas, the great shed debate and living the Regency life.
Posted in cutting garden, feel-good plants, tagged Aled Jones, Jane Austen, Sarah Raven, sheds, Stourhead, sweet peas on March 15, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Echinacea
Posted in cutting garden, feel-good plants, medicine chest and cleaning cupboard, tagged echinacea on August 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
There are some plants that should be in every garden. They are real ‘feel good’ plants which really earn their place, beautiful to look at,useful and relatively easy to look after. Echinacea is one of those. This one is echinacea purpurea (purple coneflower), a great cut flower which doesn’t really need to be dead headed, [...]