Allium albopilosum |
Our Alliums and Aquilegias, which generally do not mind dry spells, are now giving a good show.
Aquilegias (border perennials) are delightful cottage garden flowers that easily seed around the garden once you have purchased your first plant so giving a better show each year.
They come in many shapes and colours these are some I have in my garden.
This is a dwarft Allium called moly, the flowers here are just coming out.
When in full bloom they measure 9 inches accross, quite spectacular.
In between busy days at the allotment and the usual house hold chores I have made some white wooden bird and heart bunting.
Cannot end this blog without mentioning the wedding. What a fantastic day, my children were glued to the TV having never seen a large Royal event before and my huddy and I enjoyed it so much we where late for our local celebrations.
Lots of food and drink enjoyed by all thanks to Candy and Isabel for organising a great party.
Local school children enjoyed a party the day before and the weather was perfect.
Best wishes to William and Catherine may you have many happy years together.
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