Arum Lillies
In many places these plants are declared to be a pest. Growing where they do at my place, I think they’re beautiful. They have been tough enough to survive harsh conditions, but haven’t spread anywhere else.



In many places these plants are declared to be a pest. Growing where they do at my place, I think they’re beautiful. They have been tough enough to survive harsh conditions, but haven’t spread anywhere else.



Here is a little color on the final day of winter. This poor plant has struggled through WInter. I’ve seen lots of them absolutely thriving, so I’m hoping it will go ahead and develop during Springtime. The tyre, just in case you’re wondering, is protection from the rabbits.


This one hasn’t flowered yet.

Spring is on its way


Self sown from last year



I have been growing a few dwarf mondo grass plants in my glasshouse and I was most surprised to see these tiny little blue balls, almost hidden at the base of the plants. I guess they’re seeds. The colour is true to the picture, really vivid blue! At first I thought the grandkids must have been playing in the glasshouse and put M and Ms there. I did read on the internet that someone else had noticed them on theirs. They didn’t know whether the plants could be propagated from the seed.


For Cee’s Flower of the Day (FOTD)
I noticed this flower in the grass this morning. It had blown out of a nearby tree.







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