Of Blue Skies and Blue Flowers
The sun is shining and the rain has stopped! The wind is still cool but it feels good not having to walk with head tucked low against the elements.
The lane outside our cottage is narrow and winding as it climbs out of the secret valley. To the right the river follows its meandering course below us and, on the left, the lane is bound by an ancient hedgerow, full of wild flowers.
Crane's-bill is in full bloom there now and has been for a few weeks. This is the Geranium pratense of gardens and flowers so profusely in this part of the Cotswolds it could be our county flower. In places the banks and verges are dominated by this plant creating a sea of colour - and when the wind moves it, it has the appearance of rippling water.
In the garden I like growing it amongst shrub roses where it can hook onto the thorns and peep out amongst the more exotic rose flowers. Once the first flush of crane's-bill flowers are over, I cut the whole plant down to ground level and within days new leaves and flowers start to appear again. And when the contractor's cut the roadside verges it is always the crane's bill that shows through first.
The lane outside our cottage is narrow and winding as it climbs out of the secret valley. To the right the river follows its meandering course below us and, on the left, the lane is bound by an ancient hedgerow, full of wild flowers.
Crane's-bill is in full bloom there now and has been for a few weeks. This is the Geranium pratense of gardens and flowers so profusely in this part of the Cotswolds it could be our county flower. In places the banks and verges are dominated by this plant creating a sea of colour - and when the wind moves it, it has the appearance of rippling water.
In the garden I like growing it amongst shrub roses where it can hook onto the thorns and peep out amongst the more exotic rose flowers. Once the first flush of crane's-bill flowers are over, I cut the whole plant down to ground level and within days new leaves and flowers start to appear again. And when the contractor's cut the roadside verges it is always the crane's bill that shows through first.
Hi;
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place you live in! I see we're growing some of the same flowers, too. Happy Gardening. :) - kate
Hi Kate
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. Yes, we do seem to have similar gardening views. It was your blog that inspired me to start mine, so a special thank you for that too. Johnson