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In front of the front windows

siris

By Siris


In front of the front windows (Rosa rampacante Guinee)

Rosa Guinee has the most wonderfully scented flowers, but the blooms are so heavy they tend to droop if they get rained on.
The Iris are in a semi circular border in front of the lounge window.



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Gorgeous collection of plants you have there Siris :)

15 May, 2022

 

I like the very cheerful colour mix.

15 May, 2022

 

After the rain all today, everything looks a bit droopy. Ive taken off the spent Iris flowers so hopefuly if its nice tomorrow, more will open.
I made Blackcurrant jam instead, fruit from the allotment in the freezer.

15 May, 2022

 

Fingers crossed. Bet it tastes lovely, I use to love having jam sandwiches when I was a child. I managed to do a little planting this morning before the rain then knocked all the plaster off in the dining room ready for when we get the kitchen diner done.

15 May, 2022

 

Ooh, blackcurrant jam Siris - lovely! Makes a good tea if you have a cough too. Cariad I still eat bread and jam quite often...

15 May, 2022

 

:) I have it on toast but not had it in a sandwich for a very long time, I definitely will next time I get some now though.
I’ll have to remember that about the blackcurrant tea, I’m always buying herbal and fruit teas, I have peppermint tea daily to help with digestion. If there is a natural alternative with no side effects, why not :)

15 May, 2022

 

I have a large teaspoon of blackcurrant jam with some plain yoghurt, yummy.

16 May, 2022

 

Sounds delicious Siris.

16 May, 2022

 

Your border looks gorgeous.

20 May, 2022



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