Tag: wildflowers

  • Goodbye Poppies.

    Goodbye Poppies.

    Slowly spaces are opening up again as the beautiful masses of native wild poppies successively grew smaller. I’ve pulled them out as they faded and the other plants needed more space and less competition. I put the faded poppies and other desired “weeds” on the service walkway that goes along the side of the garden…

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  • The Glory of Poppies

    The Glory of Poppies

    Common poppies or Papaver rhoeas are endemic to the Mediterranean countryside, growing in profusion along the roads and on fallow meadows, turning the countryside red in April. They are natives of North Africa but naturalized on almost every continent. A very “common” flower indeed, and yet, if one takes time for a closer look, how…

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  • Wildflowers & Weeds

    Wildflowers & Weeds

    I have never seen as many different flowering weeds as I have here in the South of France – within my garden and also on my walks around the villages or in the garrigue. They provide great inspiration and ideas for what kinds of plants will “work” in the garden and/or they can be used…

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