
Our Brunnera macrophylla “Jack Frost” - taking centre stage, as it should! [click to embiggen]
I had another busy day in the extensive gardens here at Dolores Delargo Towers yesterday - I potted up some brand new Zantedeschina aethiopica (hardy Calla lilies) tubers that arrived in the post earlier this week, repotted a whole load of biennial foxgloves and campanula we have been nurturing since last summer, split and repotted a tangled mass of baby self-seeded ferns that had been bunged into one pot for the winter, and did the same for some nerine bulbs [that have done bugger all for years, in the hope they mignt one day give us some flowers] and a few hardy geraniums to increase the stock.
Phew. One might think that flurry of activity might prompt a nice, quiet day to follow - but we plan (the side-winds of "Storm Dave" - yes, "Dave" - permitting) to pay a long-overdue visit to the horticultural wonderland of Crews Hill, and the phenomenal Gardening Club [before the bastards pull it all down in favour of one of the Labour government's flagship "new towns" - as was confirmed recently] today.
Meanwhile... some home decor suggestions, courtesy of Soft Tempo Lounge:
Perfectly lovely.
[Music: Max Raffeng - Leila]



















