We went to Muncaster and missed the bluebells as they were over but the rhododendrons and shrubs were good.

After all the moaning about the cold weather it is Wednesday and 26C. We have been given some canna lilies and now I have to decide where to put them!
I have sown parsley and courgettes, some carrots and tied up the remaining straggly sweet peas - not given up quite yet.
Lawns mown and every time I walk about I pull up broad-leaved willowherb and goosegrass (cleavers).
The banking grass is growing apace and the farmers here are silaging hard.
The woodland floor is mostly red campion but where we have scattered forget-me-nots they mix with there wild pignut to give a different carpet.

The wild flower meadow area does have a few yellow rattle but so far little else - lot of work, not much return, keep hoping. The sorrel is flowering but that was there anyway. One plant that is looking good is the white camassia and I have several more in bud but I have forgotten what colour they are so will it be a surprise? Actually unlikely.
And it is not only flowers that give colour - many new leaves have their own attractiveness whether the choisya or the rhododendrons.












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