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Don't eat cake ladies.. it's poison didn't you know?
Thanks for your kind words Robert. I do consider the garden on different scales when I'm planning structure or planting. I stand back and look broadly at the vista and also create little nooks with minute interest. I view the garden as a whole with many parts; areas; microclimates at different levels. Some of it is planning, much is serendipity. It's only a small garden so not too overwhelming for someone as time poor as I am.
Hi Dave,I am very envious of your Fritillaria collina flower. Have a few plants but they have never flowered for me. Guess that extra couple of degrees latitude might make the difference.I think your unknown frit is F. thessala.Cheers, Marcus
Lovely things in the Australian gardens just now. We are making do, Aussie-wise, with the well tanned faces of Fermi and Will. Maggi there was definitely cake, several kinds including my favourite cinnamon oysters (little, light-as-a-feather chocolate sponges split most of the way through, filled with whipped cream and dusted on top (turned upsidedown) with icing sugar. I was restrained, having only one while two (not to be named) men almost came to blows over who should have the last one.
Men fighting over cakes - how undignified ! We Gals would just grab quick and run!!