Day 65: lazy lasagne

Daily details from the garden to bring you inspiration throughout the year

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As close to a bulb lasagne as I’ll probably ever get – I think my brain can cope with disinterring the earthly remains of scilla and sorting them out from what’s left of this year’s tiny irises. For some reason, the very prospect of managing the jumble of three layers of different bulbs once the display has finished brings me out in a cold sweat and completely nullifies any pleasure I’d get from stacking up a container in this way (though I don’t mind enjoying the results of one that someone else will have to deal with). Not to mention that the Scilla siberica and Iris reticulata ‘Harmony’ all got planted on the same strata of tamped-down compost, so really, all I have to do is sit back and watch the former emerge upward through the display of the latter. I can deal with that. 


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