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2004/10/17

After the break

A week on the Wey and Thames finished yesterday.
There has been considerable rain and the grass is lush but the ground is too wet to mow.
However there is a parcel from the BBC which contains five ox-eye daisies in pellet form and five ferns so:
The daisies are all marguerite silver princess and one is now in a pot on the drive and four are by the ornamental grass on the north boundary.
I've moved the red-leaved plant from the bed by the back door and split it. Some next to the ox-eyes, some near the rosemary and some behind the fig. I hope at least one part survives.
In the space created there are two lady in red and one Ursula's red ferns. In addition one of each is potted between the butts. The lady in red is in the earthenware pot.
While planting the ferns in the bed I found a label for cytisus burkwoodii which describes it as cerise and deep crimson edged yellow, May to June 2m but I have no recollection of such a plant.
I had to get that down while it is accurate, more soon.

Dator

The question is, which is to be master - that's all.

Humpty Dumpty
Lewis Carroll


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