

Another Blog? 'But it would be so boring' I exclaimed. after thinking about it I decided why not. Maybe the name of this blog will aptly describe its contents. Who knows?
This little pink ground cover rose has always lived in this pot so doesn't always flower as prolifically as it ought to but despite the cold and frosts its still flowering it's socks off.
The buds of the Christmas roses or Lenten roses are poking through the ground and will soon be out in full flower. I have several clumps of these plants dotted around the garden, most self seeded, and they make a cheerful display in the bare winter garden. I usually have a table arrangement of these lovely winter flowers on the Christmas table. This year I'm going to miss the best of their display. I wonder could I pot some and smuggle them with me to Canada. Perhapse not. I tried to find some plants over in Canada a couple of years ago when I was doing some planting in Nancy's garden.
They arrive section by section overnight. I'm quite impressed this year. They are looking really festive and beautiful. Lots of bright reds and gold to cheer the soul in this 'Credit Crunch' consumer depression. Obviously designed to cheer the customer up and encourager them to spend. This is a real festive improvement from last years understated dismal decorations
Apparently the 20 ft Christmas tree arrived in Cathedral Square this morning. I haven't seen it yet, but if the street decorations are as good as the Mall ones then the City is in for a cheerful sight to lighten the mood of the shoppers. I believe the grand switch on ceremony is due to take place sometime next week.
As Winter turns to Spring. Now — now, as low I stooped, thought I, I will see what this snowdrop is; As winters dark aura co...