In a Vase on Monday: Sweet Posy
A week ago we had our last frost.
Yesterday it was 30°C!
The vegetables I planted out are still adjusting, as is the gardener!
Nonetheless, I went out early this morning to pick some flowers for a posy so that I can join Cathy at Rambling in the Garden again for a Monday vase.
I started with the Knautia macedonica. This plant seeds around everywhere and I am constantly pulling out plants. But I love it! Here it is in the meadow…. 
The pink Erodium is growing nearby – another plant that survives heat and drought – and I love its vivid flowers that go on all summer. I had also been eyeing up this deep bluish purple Aquilegia for cutting… it is still looking lovely, as many of the other aquilegias start to flag in the heat.
An Allium and some chives fit nicely into the emerging colour scheme, and then I added just a few of the Dianthus my friend gave me a few years ago. This has been spread throughout the garden and smells wonderfully sweet and spicy.
The final touch was a few Moon Daisies from the meadow. My prop is some sugar, for my sweet-smelling posy. Since we don’t have a sugar bowl, these individually wrapped portions are kept on hand for visitors, and I chose them for the flowery design on the packaging!
Later today we may indeed eat something with sugar on it… elderflower pancakes. The first flowers are out already and I shall make the pancakes for lunch… here’s a link to the recipe.
Have a good week, and happy gardening (in the shade if possible!)





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