Hooray I'm back home! They didn't do a full op in the end, just a series of invasive tests which confirmed an op would prolong life. The 'condition of patient' on the discharge summary was 'alive' which made me laugh and shudder at the same time. Oh well, I have defied the inevitable vultures who circulate at such times, yet again. I expect they'll do me properly in the Autumn. If they get funding approval. The NHS wheels grind very very slowly.Thanks for all your flowers.
Hesiod commanded his slaves to build barns, he wasn't really the type to get his hands dirty was he? I've found a gardener who can help me plant up and prune though I'm half inclined to wait till September and do it myself. In the meantime I've been happily potting on the princess Kate and Diana clematis and taking cuttings and deadheading the roses and cutting back the geraniums and stachys lanata.
In the 3 days I was away, the clematis viticella Abundance has flowered:hundreds of little deep red blooms over the ceanothus which finished its flowering a month ago. Polish Spirit still hasnt flowered though and Countess of Wessex has given up the ghost . Poppy Patty's plum hasnt flowered in the flower bed or in the pot.
The roses, penstemons and fuschias continue to repeat flower, which is nice, and the Anabelle hydrangea has flowered, as has the ceratostigma.
shove what about penstemons?
Does anyone deadhead astrantia or do you let them seed?
Baked a cake to celebrate summer in the garden, and made some nice iced lemonade: here's some to go round 




