In 1996, we bought a derelict barn with the roof collapsing. My architect husband, Peter Clegg, made it into a light and airy house with a wall of Streptocarpus instead of curtains. We are on a steep hill at the top of an idyllic valley, but the house was surrounded by muddy fields. I was busy moving the nursery and had no time to make a garden. Peter had never made a garden before, but he designed and built a garden here on several levels with graceful flowing curves. I planted it with my favourite things.
Vegan dinner. Doesnt look it but is. Hasselback celeriac courtesy of husband via Guardian. https://t.co/BDpG0oat0J
Amazing dawn. The sky was pink to the west as well https://t.co/2Ys93q1TBB
Found on a country walk. Any idea what it is? https://t.co/ab3W5rFHZc
Hellleborus ‘Ushba’ outshines all the others(see 2nd picture). Comes 99% true from seed. Will be putting the seedli… https://t.co/RvfWIY92df
Fruit of the forest. Looks edible but isnt. Just found in my unheated polytunnel. Any guesses? https://t.co/McORotP6Lo
I always knew Lunaria ‘Corfu Blue’ was the first to come into bloom but Feb 3 is absurd. Seedlings popping up all o… https://t.co/3JgAs9JOMi
Family jigsaw puzzles. Perfect lockdown distraction https://t.co/fRxJgkeNdV
One of my yellow Clivias blooming out of season. Usually April or May before they pop. The weather? Or everyone at… https://t.co/pHMaXaidiF
Indredible slow motion of hummingbird sucking nectar. Stay with it. Only gets better. How can anything stay so stil… https://t.co/9tIBKf2W1X
They nearly got away. Crawled over the top of the glass and out the gap. Cant see them from inside. #plantescapes https://t.co/9oGA6EiuBJ