Atchoo!
Big, fat, red tulip.
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Planting and styling by Miki Tanaka, the Japanese powerhouse.
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Water droplets on an Echeveria I had just watered. No photoshop or editing but quite unreal . Long live nature.
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Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow
It's the 40 th birthday of the pottery this year and a big celebration was organised for the 4th March , food, demonstrations and general merriment in a marquee. A great time was had by all particularly the staff who had a shindig in the marquee after the visitors had gone home. Just as it was getting dark and out of the blue or black it started to snow and in a few minutes of big fat snowflakes it was starting to look very Christmassy.
The Lonesome Pine.
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Mystery Picture
Here's your chance to win another shilling.Any guesses what this is a picture of. It is surprising how intriguing the mundane can be.Here's a clue, its is not an egg custard, crème brulee or the surface of the sun. Answer way below.
The Court House, Stretton on Fosse Warwickshire
Next opening 24 July
I haven't seen this Ribes for a long time but here it was trying to disguise itself as a fuchsia on a sunny wall. Ribes speciosum is a very close relative of the gooseberry but more prickly making it a devil to tie in and train along the wall.
A bit of less is more here.
Gnarled standard wisterias and formal box in the walled garden
A pollarded Salix alba var. vitellina 'Britzensis' with evergreen purple Pittosporum.
The winter garden looking very good
A handsome house with a rocket to the left waiting to launch.
Try to get and visit on the 24 July if you can, there is a lot of well designed detail.
Open under the NGS
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Pieces of Aeonium left on the greenhouse bench for a couple of weeks started throwing out roots. Plenty of will to live.
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M'aidez M'aidez
Two unidentified tender plants below, any ideas what they are.
The first looks somewhat like a pelargonium and the other is a Solanum but which one?
Pelargonium specie?
Solanum specie?
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Who'd have though a slug could look so lovely with its cheery smile and its camouflage pattern?
Mystery Picture
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