Monday, 10 May 2010

May, or is it November


I blame the BBC - they wanted jeopardy and weather, and since then we've certainly got it. This weekend was absolutely freezing - or at least it felt it in the nice north easterly winds. Saturday - it hardly got light. I spent the day in the garden. Did I enjoy it? No - do people really do that for pleasure? Anyway low light levels and cold have really brought the Chelsea plants to a standstill.

I like green in the garden, but you can have too much of a good thing. Green roses, green foxgloves and green rhododendrons are all too much - would be good to liven it up with a bit of colour.

Call from Alex this morning wondering why she had not had an entry for this new "Best Chelsea Plant" competition. I explained that I only got the email about it a week ago and things aren't looking that hopeful. Anyway apparently its all going to be very high profile. Entry in hand - plants are not. The Philadelphus has a one in one hundred chance of making it, the foxglove - slightly better odds.

Ricky is clearly worried. The roses were wilting when I arrived - moist enough at the roots but clearly shocked at a brief shaft of sunshine. Foxgloves showing buds but very green. Even some of the Rhododendrons are still very tightly closed. Outside in the Sir Harold Hillier Gardens there seems to be plenty of colour - but that is little consolation.

Just spoke to Tim Redwood about my Venetian Palace - sounds good - but heavy! It's always the same with any major stone constructions - at this stage I worry about whether they will really stand up without any foundations apart from a sheet of polythene! If they are in the middle of the exhibit its not so bad but when they are on the edge...... Well, its always the same - build a wall and somebody leans on it.
The throne of knowledge is being painted as I blog - bright peacock blue. Pots for Morocco are painted - haven't seen them yet! Tomorrow - lots more detail and Wednesday choosing trees. Thursday loading - Friday on site! So near and yet so far to go.

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