1. Let us start with some Christmassy things. I was beginning to think that the Mistletoe which I had smeared onto the Amelanchiers a few years ago were males, however this proves otherwise for one of two plants that took.
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| Horrah! One of the three berries on the Mistletoe. |
2. Galanthus plicatus 'Three Ships' has increased a little since last year...and each time I look at it I have the Christmas carol 'I saw Three Ships Come Sailing By' on my mind. They are definitely earlier than last year by at least three weeks. I took this picture a couple of weeks ago, and already some of the sails are 'furling' themselves. Something new for next year: I am going to start to grow snowdrops from seed harvested from the garden.
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| Galanthus Three Ships |
3. In the nearby town of Shepton Mallet, there is a monthly market on the last Sunday of the month. I thought it would be nice to saunter down there at the end of November, in particular to see what my friend Kris has brought for his pop up 'Gardenalia' stall called 'Thomas D'Arcy Garden House'. Kris and Kevin have a great eye for the unusual and quality plants. As you may or may not know I rather like nice pots, and I was delighted that there were several lovely pots from a pottery not too far away called Willow Pottery. I particularly like this pot with the 'basket pattern'. I looked up the pottery and may well visit there if I am in that area, meanwhile I am completely happy to buy the occasional one as well as pretty plants from Kris. It wasn't till last week that I planted it up just with things that I had been bringing along and seedlings or divisions from the garden.
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| Willow Pottery Basket Weave Pot planted up |
4. A few weeks ago the Allium senescens ssp. montanum var. glaucum needed dividing. Now I need to keep looking after all the sections I potted. Because I have neither glasshouse, frame or other space away from all the rain, a portable dome needs to work, but it needs to come off when there is no rain to allow air to flow.
5. I wonder whether this rosebud will open if I cut it and bring it indoors? Rose Munstead Wood with friend still in its bright green habit: should it not have turned into a chrysalis by now? The caterpillar was moved to another plant and I don't mind at all if it snapped up by the robin or blackbird.
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| Tulip Sylvestris |







Tulipa sylvestris is a very good choice, lovely plants. I agree with you about guns, totally. Lovely pot, sounds like a good place to visit. Happy Christmas Sis, have a good one x
ReplyDeleteThanks a merry Christmas to you and your OH.
DeleteGood luck with that rose! With a bit of luck, it will open. I have bush roses here, and some have started to open with the mild weather. However, it needs to happen before Christmas, because after that, the cold weather seems to be returning.....brrr... Happy Christmas to you and yours !
ReplyDeleteThanks Fred, may you and your family have great Christmas and New Year celebrations.
DeleteLovely to have a market stall where you can buy unusual plants. I love your pot. G. Three Ships is a great snowdrop and one that clumps up nicely. Happy Christmas to you Noelle.
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me know that Three Ships clumps up well. Merry Christmas to you too Chloris.
DeleteMerry Christmas to you too and well done with the Mistletoe!
ReplyDeletegood luck with those Alliums...I can't wait for my patch to be big enough to divide! I'm wondering if you did pick the rose and if it did indeed open up. Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteI am going to cut it tomorrow for my In a Vase on Monday Cath. Merry Christmas.
DeleteThe pot is really unique. I will be curious to see what your tulips look like in flower. I bought my first ones this year and am looking forward to them, too!
ReplyDeleteYou will be seeing lots of different tulips posted by all the contributors later in the New Year. I hope to see what yours look like too.
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