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Sweetpeas at Easton Walled Gardens

By Ozhene @papaver

Hurrah it is sweetpea time again, always a joy. I was thinking of where to go and spend an afternoon with a friend and suddenly Easton Walled Gardens sprang to mind. This is always a favourite garden and definitely the top of the pops for sweetpeas.

Sweetpeas at Easton Walled Gardens

It was a bit cloudy, but it was warm enough when I visited. The main reason for the visit was to see the sweetpeas, so we headed for them first.

Sweetpeas at Easton Walled Gardens

Except I was immediately distracted by this wonderful succulent display.

Sweetpeas at Easton Walled Gardens

I want this one, I really want this one.

Sweetpeas at Easton Walled Gardens

I eventually did reach the sweetpeas and it was worth it.

Sweetpeas at Easton Walled Gardens

There was much sniffing. The weather was not quite warm enough to make the scent strong, but a good sniff found it soon enough.

Sweetpeas at Easton Walled Gardens

Different colours and varying degrees of frill were compared and contrasted.

Sweetpeas at Easton Walled Gardens

Look at the colours on this one - Linda Carole - I like to think it might have been based on her petticoats.

Sweetpeas at Easton Walled Gardens

There were so many sweetpeas to enjoy, including these rather lovely perennial ones. I cannot see my perennial sweetpeas this year, I think they may have keeled over, which is a huge shame. I must replace them.

Sweetpeas at Easton Walled Gardens

We had a really lovely visit and some very good cake. As ever I think I should visit more often as I always enjoy it when I do.

Take care and be kind.


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