Cyclamen, pansies, tomatoes and abundance
I have always loved cyclamen. When we first came here nearly nine years ago I longed to establish cyclamen, both autumn flowering cyclamen hederifolium and February flowering cyclamen coum. I must have bought ten plants of each variety and most of those have simply disappeared. I longed for them to naturalise and to fill the dry shade under the tree in the side garden but it seemed that only one or two hung on. Then suddenly this autumn I saw the slender flowers gathering quietly under the tree, certainly twice the size of last year's patch. Now the flowers are going over and the equally beautiful marbled leaves are patterning the dry soil. I love them. They can double and treble and multiply to their hearts' content and I hope they will. This is an image from the RHS which perfectly captures the delicacy of the flowers. I have written before about Plant me Now , an online plant sales business, and I have always been impressed with t...