The only truly new one, and the last one to be planted up, is called the um, er, the er (thinks furiously) Kitchen Bed (it lies directly outside the kitchen door). It’s triangular in shape with each side being eight or nine feet long. It was formed by some paths we had laid a few months ago (horrendously expensive reclaimed Victorian pavers) and had been left empty for far too long. Using a quick, if expensive, remedy it has now been planted up. I’ve put in a border of box and center stage, taking a perpetual bow, is an Acer palmatum dissectum.
As a temporary fill-up within the box edging, I’ve planted dozens of Lobelia ‘Crystal Palace’ (buy one get one free – so saved a bit of cash there). I was going to sit down and plan some permanent planting but tell you what, though I’ve never been into summer bedding, I rather like this upright mat forming lobelia. Quite smitten with that blue. I shall think on …
The second newly planted border is at the top of the car park, up against one of Margaret’s fields. It used to host a berberis and weeds; nettles and couch grass and all sorts come through the wire fence from the field (I haven’t worked out how to combat that yet). But late last year, I took out the berberis (and most of the weeds), and planted a dozen or so
of the grass, Miscanthus transmorrisonensis.




April 2011
At one end of the Rock Border, is a bulbous bulge extending out into the east lawn. I’ve rather grandly (and pompously) called this the ‘Tropical Bed.’ It isn’t proper, grown up tropical in the way that say, ‘Mark and Gaz’ do tropical. This is more 1970’s tropical. 1970’s Sunday supplement tropical; a few dahlias and a brace of cannas. Did they have cannas in the 70’s?
The colocasia (centre between the cannas) is pretty much indistinguishable from the leaves of the arum lilies on the right. Tsk.
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Must have; they had Concorde and space travel. Anyway a banana (Musa basjoo), some cannas, some dahlias, a colocasia, a ginger lily (Hedychium gardnerianum) that didn’t flower and is only now emerging
(though luckily, I had some helichrysums in the long borders that did flower)


A Comma (Polygonia c-album)
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* It is difficult not to use Verbena bonariensis in quantity, if only because of the butterflies.

A Gatekeeper (Pyronia tithonus)
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I rarely walk past without seeing something feeding on (or in this case) near it

Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta)
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and that alone makes me happy.

Feed, my beauties, feed.
