The rain on Bank Holiday Monday has obviously done the garden a lot of good! The Amaryllis has flowered....
(This is a different one, just to show how it looks!)
Today I planted basil seeds, pepper and tomato plug plants and nasturtium seeds.
I started this as an opera blog, but I realised that there are other topics I want to write about, so it has expanded to include my other interests!!
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The rain on Bank Holiday Monday has obviously done the garden a lot of good! The Amaryllis has flowered....
(This is a different one, just to show how it looks!)
Today I planted basil seeds, pepper and tomato plug plants and nasturtium seeds.
you obviously don't know how lucky you are. Tyr gardening in a not-very-well drained sheepfield. At least we have acid soil which grows lovely rhodies and azaleas, (which the deer don't like). If we had any more rain some more of my trees which grow in the sloping bit would give up the ghost. They're drowned poor things
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2007-05-16 @ 15:21