Just a quick pick and plonk from me in this week's vase after an extremely hot day (the thermostat had steadily been creeping up for a few days) when the temperature soared to above 30°c. At this point I cease to function when it comes to outside activity and wonder just how my brother manages to live in a country where that is the year round norm. I was inside for the duration only venturing out to water a few pots about 7.00am, to snip the above and take photos before retreating indoors then venturing out again at 9.45pm to do some more watering. It is cooler but still warm today although thankfully less humid. In my vase are :
- Pansies - the little faces of 'Pansy Nature Mulberry Shades' and a couple of 'Pansy Nature Antique Shades'. They were grown from seed sown in the greenhouse during March. They have very short stems so are in the littlest of my vases. I plan to sow some more seed in September.
- A sprig of helichrysum petiolare 'Silver'. This snippet came from one of the cuttings that I took late last summer and overwintered in the greenhouse. It puts on amazing growth during one season and makes for an attractive foliage plant in containers. I shall take more cuttings again this year.
- A few bits of eminently strokable fluffiness in the shape of the annual lathyrus ovatus or 'Bunny Tails' grass which were sown in the greenhouse during March.
This is a great combination, and lovely. Very nice, and the pot is perfect. Happy vase day!
ReplyDeleteOh that first tomato...always especially yummy! Such sweet snippets today, and in such a a lovely little textured pot. I love Lagurus ovatus and it is one of my staples - does yours ever self seed? Fingers crossed for that rain tomorrow - I think we have a 70% chance... 🤞
ReplyDeletePansies don't generally survive into the summer here so kudos to you for keeping your pretty plants alive under summer conditions akin to ours! My pansies and even my bunny tail grass are already long gone for the season. We're lucky to have air conditioning inside that clicks in when our temperature reaches 80F/27C. Luckily, our morning marine layer is back, at least for awhile, as it keeps the afternoon high temperatures at more reasonable levels.
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