I have not been looking at the forum seriously for a couple of weeks because neither Anthea nor I have been well. Luckily I am now recovering but she has a very painful back that is not helped by the fact that any effective painkiller seems to upset her stomach
Luckily the garden is looking respectable again by dint of a very long hard day’s work yesterday by two strong young men. They also collected a good load of well rotted horse manure from a friend’s stable up the lane
I ventured out to inspect the work and was struck by what was still blooming in the garden. The seasons seem all adrift. In no particular order and just from memory, so I may have forgotten some, these are still in flower: -
Several roses, fuchsias in abundance, a profusion of nasturtiums climbing up a six foot hedge, primroses, a wallflower, a cistus, our sweet scented jasmine which climbs 14 ft high, hypericum, our double marsh marigold in the pond and, to my surprise, two hollyhocks, which we cut down as finished, have sprouted again, grown to about four or five feet tall and are in bloom again.
Will they know what to do next year