Yellows and oranges belong in the “hot bed” over the fosse. Varieties include Pirate’s Quest and Amplified

Tut’s Gold, Feu Follet, Tabac Blond, Rustic Cedar, Miami Beach and Hermes

In the Stone Circle, built to discourage visiting workmen from driving their lorries over the geothermie piping, went Secret Rites, grey-yellow standards and gold green falls, Brasero, with cream standards and burgundy red falls, and Dude Ranch, golden standards and brown falls tinged with violet

All three have done well, and all the planting in this bed has filled out in the past year, even the Viburnum Kiliminjaro seems to have established


The Iris in the pond are doing well too

Our visit in May was brief. Enough to trim some box and spray against the dreaded box moth which I hear is now spreading devastation in England as well as France, at least the box it got last year before I sprayed is beginning to recover. Some weeding too, never enough, but the flowers in the prairie are holding their own, salvia and phlomis, both yellow and purple, dominate at this time of year



but it was good to see some flowers on the poppies as well, as these have been slower to establish.

