Whilst armchair gardening early last week, browsing through various catalogues I noticed a plant that I hadn’t come across before which I liked the look and sound of. It’s Arenaria montana Avalanche (Mountain Daisy) which has white flowers, only grows to 6 in / 15 cm, is an RHS Award of Garden Merit winner and is good for pots.
I looked at pictures of this plant on the web and seeing this one I thought that it look good in a pot on the windowsill.
Searching further I was pleased to see that Plant Genesis list it so I ordered a packet. Receiving it a couple of days later I found that the seed count was generous, 30 rather than 20, along with sensible packing and reasonable postage. I’ve bought from this small Cornwall based seed supplier before and I certainly recommend them.
Have a good week, and take care!




I went to the plot last week was Tuesday, after lunch, when I actually did some plotting for an hour or so. I removed all the dead stems from the the blackberry bush, which is one of the few jobs where I wear heavy duty gardening gloves. When I do get to dig out the compost from the Composter I’ll put most of it under and around the bush, where it will be out of the way until I need to use it.
I like dark-centred lemon yellow sunflowers but have never grown many as they’re mostly tall varieties. However I’ve found Garden Statement, a semi-double variety which only grows to around 30 in / 80 cm so should go well with the Music Box ones I’ll be growing.
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I’ve only been to the plot a couple of times, once early in the week and yesterday after lunch, to take a quick look round. The ice was thick on both ponds, which I broke up and removed before refilling them.
At home there are still a couple of flowers on aptly named Iceberg rose outside the living room windows. This picture was taken last Tuesday.
Following my recent post