
Their delicate sculptural seedheads are just as pretty as the flower itself and they are fabulous for cutting for bunches. Want MORE. Greedy.
Elsewhere, seedheads are featuring largely in the borders and on the worktop. The fat black cerinthe seeds are still being gathered in quantity and the fine umbellifers of ammi are still proving useful for cutting - shape, but no pollen now! My main border has still got plenty of height, but not enough color. The knautia is doing its annual seed-chucking exercise in a bid for complete domination next year but it is going to get a thinning, so doubtless friends will be glad to receive its potted up offspring into their gardens.





I've got lots of shape, but not enough color and am desperate for my cosmos 'purity' to get going to add a bit of flowery interest.
In the righthand border where I hoiked out the rambling rose, the dahlias are doing their stuff and are producing lots of flowers at the moment, loving these alternately hot and wet conditions. Yesterday my in-car thermometer read 34.5 degrees, but today is warm, cloudy and damp. Good growing weather - time to start taking cuttings of my herbs and lavender methinks and make the most of this propagating climate.
