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intertext: (my boys)
Tuesday, June 19th, 2007 01:58 pm
My Garden in June

Now that I've been spending so much time in the garden, I'm ready to show it off a little. Here's what it looks like today, in a shot taken from my back deck. If you look very carefully, you'll see Clio-the-cat sitting on the path at the center left of the photo.

You are looking at alchemilla mollis (the green frothy stuff), perennial geraniums (the light pink and purpley blue clumps), japanese iris, a pink peony, Tiffany rose, centranthus (red valerian and a white one - the white frothy stuff). Obviously, I'm fond of frothy stuff. The orange rose in the background at the top right is "Royal Sunset" climbing variety, and if I could have just one rose that would be it. In the bed at the very top, the white mound is parahebe caractacus; at the very back are more geraniums, more alchemilla mollis (self sown), and you might just be able to make out an astrantia, pale pinky white in the top left. That bed is partial shade, whereas the main perennial bed is mostly full sun.
intertext: (my boys)
Tuesday, May 29th, 2007 07:23 am
That's all. I'm writing this sitting in bed at home having woken up much too early after a looooooooong day yesterday. Clio-the-cat was very chuffed to have me back to curl up next to overnight. Will be picking up hounds later. Will post some final Paris reflections later, too - maybe tomorrow. Today I've got laundry and housekeeping and dog collection and grocery shopping and probably napping from jetlag and if I can stay awake maybe the first episode of Angel 5.

Oh, I also have to go and see what's blooming in the garden. That will be fun.
intertext: (gargoyle)
Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007 09:46 am
My photostream on Flickr is a riot of colour and shape. I now have a new "dream" garden: when my garden grows up, I want it to be Giverny. Quite the most beautiful public garden I have ever seen - absolutely breathtaking. And the village itself is charming. This was a highlight of my trip. For complete effect, please see my Giverny Set on Flickr. Meanwhile, see a sample behind the cut )
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Sunday, July 10th, 2005 04:39 pm
... and here's a gratuitous photo of a bunch of flowers I picked from the garden just now. The garden is actually getting rather tired as the summer progresses, but I still have yellow loosestrife, some alstroemeria, alchemilla mollis (ladies' mantle), meadow-sweet, astrantia (this year for the first time in more than one colour), red and white valerian, lavender, veronica and butterfly blue scabious.