Flowers of Sissinghurst
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Osteospermum whirlygig, salvia discolour and Lizzy and Lou! A joyous visit to the smallholders fair at Sissinghurst, sitting in a field listening to Sarah Raven's words of wisdom on the plight of our bees. More mid to late summer flowering nectar rich plants in your gardens please!
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