Only a few days ago I was admiring the range of cosmos in the garden, they looked so good against a miniature buddleia and being in a rush I didn't have time to grab the camera. I did however manage to pick some to bring inside so I can still show you!
Ths is the first heavy rain we have had for ages, it's a bit strange looking out through a wet spattered window for a change! It's certainly good to see some rain, although the accompanied gale force winds aren't so welcome, they have played havoc in the garden and I haven't had a chance to discover the true extend of the damage caused.
The rest of the pictures of the garden were taken a couple of weeks ago but they still show the garden in full bloom despite the lack of rain and limited watering.
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| Black Knight Buddleia, Annual Mallow and Persicaria |
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| Persicaria and Verbascum chaixii Album |
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| Persicaria with Echinops |
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| A selection of scented geraniums with geranium ivy ruby twist |
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| Verbascum chaixii Album much loved by the bees |
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| Sweet peas still in flower |
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| The cutting patch |
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| Thses Borage flowers have been constantly humming with the sound of many visiting bees. |
In contrast the neighbouring fields and edges of the cliffs are tinged with gold.
How has your garden been this month?
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Back again soon!
Sarah
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