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Bringing the Garden Indoors

By Ryansgarden @ryansgarden
Bringing the garden indoors Anyone who read my last whinge blog post will know that I've been suffering somewhat from the effects of the weather and so too has my garden and allotment plots.  As a result, I grabbed the opportunity today to bring a little of what's flourishing in to the home and I quite like the results.  It certainly brightens the place up. Bringing the garden indoors A nice naturalistic display of Linaria purpurea, Astrantia bavarica, Cirsium rivulare 'Atropurpureum', and Jasminum officinale 'Clotted Cream'.  These are all really good doers in the garden and firm favourites of mine.  The Linaria alone must measure 4ft from the base of the vase to its tip and somewhat larger in the garden.
Bringing the garden indoors The Astrantia always photographs well and is a massive magnet to bees and other pollinating insects.  You can read more in an old post I wrote here.  Since I bought the tiny plant it's really bulked up and is top of the list to be divided this coming Autumn or next Spring.
Bringing the garden indoors I've also placed a bunch of Elephant Garlic scapes in a vase on a shelf, as after eating the vast majority, I had just left these lingering in the kitchen.  The light from the fishtank belowgives them a rather menacing look - the complete opposite of how they actually appear.
If the weather is as bad with you as it is here then a little dash in to the garden can certainly be worth it!

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