We have finally made it to Somerset. I was last here at the beginning of February when I tidied the garden. Cut some things back. Looked at the tulips slowly poking through.
Now I’m back after nearly 5 months. The tulips are over. The bindweed is strangling the plants and things have had sun rain sun rain so have run away with themselves. And everything else.
But there is colour under the bindweed green.

One of two honeysuckles in the garden. This one actually hangs over the fence from next door. But I’m not complaining. It’s very different to honeysuckle number two.

This one is honeysuckle Graham Thomas and goes crazy every year over an arch. It has a fabulous scent.

Hello Astrantia. These grow so well in the garden that I need to get some more. When we moved here we bought Astrantia Hadspen Blood from the old Hadspen garden. A fabulous garden with a wonderful nursery run by Sandra and Nori Pope. The gardens are now the Newt in Somerset.

I’m so glad this has survived. The lovely echinops which will be full of bees tomorrow.

Pink roses. This rose bush never fails to deliver. I pruned it late and hard this year and still it flowers and flowers. It’s be in now for years.
We also have currants. The black currants are over. The gooseberries hanging on a little. A few red gooseberries which are so sweet I can eat them off the bush. But we have masses of Red currants . As well as weeding and tidying there will be red currant jelly making I think.





















































