The sun appeared briefly, illuminating the whites.
Shasta daisies and Hydrangea paniculata Limelight
These are growing nicely in the gravel previously used for parking. Another white catching my eye is a single Agapanthus.
No idea what happened to the rest of them. Such is gardening. Oh well there’s always next year!
This looks like a lovely place to sit ….
It is Kate. Don’t often get chance but…
…nice to know it’s there?
I have had just the three agapanthus heads this year. after a bumper showing last year. Could be because I split the plant. I heard on Gardener’s Question Time that the roots need to be restricted and that you should feed the plant after flowering because the new flower bud are formed the year before flowering.
Interesting, I shall give them a feed then. If they said it on GQT then it must be true!