30 Jun Monday…
The pinks and purples are really arriving in the garden now, and this weekend brought the first Hollyhock as well as the first Buddleia.
I wanted to create something with the hollyhock, although it’s not easy as each flower has a tiny stem and I didn’t want to just discard it afterwards…
I grew these from seed about 3 years ago and find it so satisfying that they keep coming back …
I always cut the Buddleia back really hard each year which seems to bring them back stronger and larger, even though it’s a massive job keeping on top of it…
It’s amazing that one day there is maybe one looking like it’s about to bloom, to absolutely loads of them the next!
The Perennial Peas are winding their way into everything too…
the field scabious are just starting to appear amongst the day lilies…
and the Valerian as always just keeps on growing…
On a slightly different note, having spent a bit of time on the table with the pink and purple from the garden yesterday, I then discovered some other pink and purple…in my cupboards!!
(…the Medusa potato!! )
ju-north
Posted at 17:35h, 30 JuneEnjoyed seeing the results in your garden. Green fingers!
philippa stanton
Posted at 08:17h, 02 JulyThank you! I really enjoy them in the garden…and also their journey inside! 🙂
Magda BarwyOgrodu
Posted at 19:56h, 30 JuneNieustająco uwielbiam…
All the time I admire…
M.
philippa stanton
Posted at 08:18h, 02 JulyThank you so much…so pleased that you enjoy the garden and table 🙂
Olga Straw
Posted at 12:35h, 01 JulyI love your garden blog, Philippa! We have mostly the same flowers, but they normally flower a bit later, so I start looking out for them after reading your posts 🙂 It’s very informative too. Thank you for sharing and yes, green fingers indeed!
philippa stanton
Posted at 08:21h, 02 JulyThank you so much Olga! That’s great to know that the warm Brighton weather is helpful in other areas too!
I’ve never thought of myself as green fingered…just trying to help the plants along ( it doesn’t always work believe me! ), but this year the weather has played a huge part in their success 😀