This post is mostly revising what I hope to be growing this year, and since suitable windowsill space is limited I’m restricted to a handful of plants.
I’ve tried growing Pot Marigolds before without much success,unlike on the plot, but I’ll be trying again with the dwarf variety Fruit Twist which is quoted as only growing to 6 in / 15 cm.

My most successful On the windowsill plant and flower has been the Sunflower Big Smile, and I’m hoping to repeat that again this year.
This is the one I grow in 2024.
Last year I grew two Gazania Talent Yellow, neither of which flowered although one did show a good size bud. I want to grow a pot of English Daisies from seed, rather than dig up a plant to bring home and repot as I have done. As I’ve mentioned in recent posts I’ll be trying two dwarf tomatoes, Aztek and Red Robin.
There should be space for one, maybe two, other plants but I’ve yet to decide what. I won’t be sowing any seeds until at least mid March when it should be lighter and warmer.
Have a good week, and take care!

I’ve got plenty of 
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 
Underneath the now dead crocosmia foliage there is already new growth showing well above ground so I’ve cleared some of away to give the new shoots some air and light.
The leaves on the strawberry plants are only now beginning to change colour from green to yellow then orange-red before turning brown as they finish dying back.
Best of all is that there is one plant which has just started flowering. It’s an English (or if you prefer Lawn) Daisy (Bellis perennis) tucked away at bottom edge of the main flower patch opposite the shed. On Monday there was one flower fully open with another bud visible.
This morning I cleared the main flower patch of any pot marigold tap roots which had remained in the ground when I cleared the foliage recently. I was thankful that the crocus Romance were showing so I could work round them without worrying where they were. They’ll need carefully hand weeding, as will the the crocus Snow Bunting by the dog rose.
OnThursday I forgot to mention, and show, the vinca/periwinkle flowers out front at home.
The weather so far this month has been rather unsettled with plenty of rain so it’s not surprising that I’ve only been to the plot once, after lunch yesterday, since last Friday. Meantime I’ve been mostly armchair gardening browsing through some of the 20 plus gardening books I have. One I’m going to read properly is 
