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A few shots from around the garden
I'm astounded - not that the question is that most often asked, it is something which anyone would marvel at, for sure - but at the thought that you would only have problems much later in the year. Quite extraordinary!
Paris japonica, photographed before the storm battered them, grows in full sun in our garden.However I will qualify that I always describe 'Scotland is in shade' meaning we do not get intense heat even in full summer sunshine and certainly not when these beauties are in growth. The soil is free draining sandy loam heavily enriched with humus by topdressing every year. The clump is slowly increasing. It is also surrounded to the point of being overgrown by other plants such as Corydalis capitata which form a mutluly beneficial protective community.