I have planted some in the big rose pots and they seem to be doing better.
I do like the globe flowerheads.
Aquilegias are another plant which don't seem to like the sunny border. They have seeded themselves into other pots this year.
I should have an astrantia photo here, but the one I took is too blurry so I will have to try again. In the meantime, there is a chive flower which is very pretty (and edible!)
If you don't like the chive flower, how about a geranium phaeum? These are happier in a bit of shade so they are in the north facing border.
My third option is an apricot foxglove, grown from seed last year and with drops of rain on the flower. It is nearly time to sow next year's plants. These are in a pot and have done better than the ones I planted in the border, which seem to have disappeared.
It is RHS Chelsea Flower show this week and I shall be watching the TV coverage, as I do every year. It is always fascinating to see how the gardens are created and where they will be going after the show.
Beeyootiful. I adore aquilegias which I also know as Columbines and granny's bonnets. And yum to chives. I am in a bulb planting frenzy at the moment (and the ever present weeding).
ReplyDeleteThanks, EC. I used to have more aquilegias but they have dwindled a bit. I like the ones I have though. Yum to chives indeed!
DeleteHope the bulb planting and weeding go well.
Best wishes
Ellie
Hello Ellie ... gosh your garden is looking so very pretty. Acquilegias (Granny bonnets) are one of my favorite flowers & I love it when they self seed everywhere. Enjoy the week Ellie xx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Julie. I do love this time of year with everything looking lush and green and the start of the summer flowers. I would like more aquilegias so I shall leave the ones I have to go to seed.
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Ellie
Yum yum, that apricot foxglove is divine! x
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lulu. I love the apricot foxgloves and will be sowing more shortly, ready for next year. I may have some white ones too...
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Ellie