Six on Saturday. 13.06.2026

After a week of mostly rain with just a bit of sunshine, it looks as though the weather will be improving slowly. I’m afraid circumstances got in the way of my blog and post last weekend, but hopefully this week all will be well. My gardener has told me that he will be leaving soon, changing his job, so I now need to find someone else, which I know won’t be easy. In the meantime, lets get on with this weeks six………

Philadelphus.

I’ll start with Philadelphus Belle Etoille which is filling the garden with its wonderul perfume at the moment

Clematis.

Clematis Pagoda is climbing up an obelisk near the house and has dainty flowers which do look like a pagoda! It grows to about 6ft so doesn’t get too tall.

Up on the pergola at the top of the garden is Clematis Polish Spirit, this is fairly new and it seems to be doing very well so far, must be happy!

Rambling roses.

This is the archway going into the woodland with rambling Rosa Snowgoose,  Even though it is a rambler, it flowers on and off all summer and is a lovely rose. According to the information from David Austin, which I can’t have read when I planted it, it says to plant it in full sun, mine is in sunshine at 5am for a couple of hours and then shade for the rest of the day, faces north, but seems very happy!

This is another rambler, this time a huge one, Wedding Day, which was planted 27yrs ago when my daughter got married. I planted it up a large old Ash tree …….

…….and it didn’t take it long before it had climbed up to the top!

Allium.

Allium Christophii is flowering on the rockery. I planted it about 10 years ago, along with quite a few others, but this is the lone survivor.

Phormium.

A bunch of little bananas? no…….

….the flowers of Phormium Yellow Wave! The bees were loving these flowers, masses of them enjoying what was on offer.

Papaver.

Oriental poppy, Papaver Patty’s Plum is flowering at the entrance of the pergola. I haven’t seen it for a couple of years, nice to see that it is still with me.

I was up at 5.30am this morning and looking out of the landing window before coming downstairs, saw a hedgehog wandering across my drive, of course it had disappeared by the time I got downstairs, why do I never have the camera with me when I need it?!

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2 Responses to Six on Saturday. 13.06.2026

  1. Cath Moore says:

    a lovely peek into your garden this week…..really enjoying the clematis, allium and Papaver. It has me longing for spring/summer in the southern hemisphere. shame you missed the hedgehog.

  2. Kathrin S says:

    Those rambling roses are very impressive!! What a lovely idea to plant one on your daughter’s wedding day!

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