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Monthly Archives: March 2018
Six on Saturday
So wet surely the ground cannot soak up any more water, but still it rains. Not sure I should contribute this Saturday in my current mood of sulky gloominess, but here goes with a more than slightly soggy Six. But … Continue reading
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Tagged anemone bland, chillies, cosmos dazzler, rain, Six on Saturday, slim jim aubergine, Tomatoes
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Six on Saturday
A milder and definitely more Spring like feel to this week’ s Six after another white out last Saturday. Not a promising start to my Farmers Market year, travelling there through snow and ice. Today there is rain so the … Continue reading
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Plotting a Wedding
Recently I was offered my first chance to grow wedding flowers and with some (realistic) trepidation have accepted. So now the planning begins. What a responsibility, but how exciting to have a definite focus to work towards. Just what I … Continue reading
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Tagged cornflowers, nigella, roses, scabious, Sweetpeas, wedding flowers
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Six on Saturday
This is a whirlwind Six before setting off on a trip. Mild and damp outside, it couldn’t be more different from last Saturday’s white out. The elastic resilience of plants has amazed me. Last week bent down with heavy snow, … Continue reading
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Tagged #SixonSaturday, achillea cerise queen, primula Dawn Ansell, quince, Spring, Sweetpeas
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Six on Saturday
Lets be honest if it was difficult last week to find a different Six, this week it is teetering on the impossible. The real blanket on the ground, close schools and make the road outside your house impassable snow only … Continue reading
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Tagged narcissus, pelargonium Stadt Bern, Six on Saturday, small white van, tete a tete
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