



A June trip to Sissinghurst. The Irises were beautiful, the meadow area looking wild and enticing to bees and other insects. There was a sea of Aquilegia, many different colours all mixed together.
I picked up a red Achillea and a violet Erysimum for myself, from the plant shop, they are also now selling vegetables from the vegetable plot and so we had Sissinghurst carrots for tea.
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