The Journal of a Gardener in Tuscany - March 2004 Part II
This is the start of the busy season in the garden centres as they are all stocking plants which means gardeners everywhere are breaking from their winter lethargy and starting to tend their gardens. We have been busy too, planting irises to replace those so selfishly eaten by a porcupine, as well as planting gladioli and some deep late summer lily bulbs. These ?Sterling Stars? produce white flowers in the late summer, usually a time when the garden is feeling very worn, and each flower grows to over 3 feet in height.
