Monday, 30 June 2025

The Delargo Gardens - June

Here we are again me dears. It's lovely to see you in the garden. The June garden is bursting at the seams with delights. We will get the ball rolling with a selection of wonderful Salvias.

 We have 15 different varieties in the collection, not all are in flower yet but we do have - Salvia patens 'Patio Deep Blue' above -

Salvia 'Nachtvlinder' -

The Queen of all Salvias - Salvia 'Amistad' -

Salvia "Lake Onega Imp"

Salvia 'Amethyst Lips' and below is the lovely Salvia verticillata 'Purple Rain'.

Our old phlox plants have been divided this year and we have had a few recent newbies, together they are making a fab show.

Phlox paniculata 'Nicky', which has a particularly strong scent.

 Phlox paniculata 'Blue Boy' and Phlox paniculata 'Blue Paradise' below.

 This lovely Nicotiana keeps reappearing every year. The scent is divine.  

Hemerocallis 'Crimson Pirate' flowers its heart out every year too and is a joy.

Campanula medium - Canterbury Bells - started flowering last month and is having a second flush this month.


No garden should be without Thunbergia/Black-eyed Susan.

Gertrude Jekyll - English Shrub Rose; it gave an amazing show this year but is over now.

It was a fab year for Rosa 'Veilchenblau' as well this year but it too has done its stuff and is now over.

Our "Essex rose" was grown from seed by the boys so it is was it is. What is nice is it throws out a flower every now and then rather just giving one major flush.

There tiz then me darlins - grab your parasol and lets take a tour of our extensive grounds.





Before we all head off towards the tearooms we still have enough time for a few extras.

The late flowering Clematis - 'Comtesse de Bouchaud' is doing better than ever this year.

While the Spring flowering General Sikorski which has been looking amazing since May has now just gone over.

We had a second flowering on Clematis Nelly Moser seen here with the fabulous Brunnera 'Jack Frost'. I adore this plant. 

Even more extraordinary is our wild orchid which has decided to live in amongst the Dustbins. it's been there a few years now and flowers every year - The common spotted-orchid

Out of sight but not out of mind; our cymbidium orchid has held it's flowers since March but finally gave up towards the end of this month.

Breaking news

After the demise of the Cordyline (it has given us two offshoots but they are quite small) The role of focal point for the grand vista has fallen to the Taro. 

The first of the lilies have opened in time for Pride and will be amazing next month.

There we are then my lovelies. Before we go Donny wants to highlight 'Marinka' for the sneak preview of the annual Fuchsia Fest:

We hope to see you back in the garden in July but until then -

It's Ttfn from Donny

and

It's Ttfn from me

Toodle - Loo 

Sunday, 22 June 2025

4 Photos - Random & Odd

Four more from the archive




Ttfn

Monday, 16 June 2025

4 photos - from the Archive @ random #1

 I am enjoying this 4 photo game. Here are four more. This time taken at random from the photographic archives of the Delargo Foundation Trust.


 Cristóbal Balenciaga
 
 
 Mick Jagger as the cabaret drag performer ‘Greta’ 
 
 
The poet Lorca and Salvador Dalí
  

I have no idea what this is or from but isn’t just über jolly? I want to go to parties like that.

PS

It could be from the original film of Moulin Rouge but that is just a guess.

 

Ttfn. 

Monday, 9 June 2025

Four Photos - My Fanny

I am enjoying Mr Device's four photo game ( Click to see ) so much, both posting and reading others that I thought I would give it anther go.

As you know I am obsessed with Fanny Cradock and have a lot but by no means all of her cookery books. In 1970 a series of magazines was produced to accompany her TV programs. There were 80 in total and I have all of them in a bound 5 volume set.  Let me share my joy of Fanny.


 


There are another 76 if you would like to see more !

Ttfn. 

PS

4 Shillings and 6d in 1970 would be 22.5 pence today - 0.31 US Dollars