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Really nice to have been watching the progression of your garden, Tim. All gardens tell a story and often the plot (not meant as a pun) of the story doesn't follow a straight line. You have weather and plant growth changing the story line all the time. Added to these, the expansion of the gardener's knowledge and his introduction to new plants are constantly in the mix. It's wonderful that you are documenting your garden's story.
Very enjoyable day Maggi. I would write about it further but am getting ready to go to Ireland tomorrow. Some more when I get back but I expect there will be pictures appearing here and on the AGS website... Alan Furness is a true master of Alpine Gardening - he also had a number of beautiful Celmisia at the Show, including this potful of varied foliage forms of C. semi-cordata subsp. aurigans. Rather tantalising for those us in the Kentish Riviera, along with autumn gentians, but wonderful to see.
Fantastic picture David! You've reminded me that I should give an update since October . The Northern Hemisphere has lost its way recently causing consternation all around... but the garden is waking up into late winter, ready for spring.