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I am saving dahlia seeds in the warm fuzz of potpourri and granny memories - of her flat under the oaks among the squirrels in Newlands, Cape Town. She had dried everlasting flowers and seed pods gathering dust in bowls and squashed under g...
Ok, this is a rather crazy idea. I could just as easily write a list of the top 25 flowers I can’t live without. I feel like I’m chopping off a few fingers just for the sake of fitting into an 8 fingered set of gloves. But for the sake of f...
We have fallen into autumn. The flower beds are collapsing with summer’s flotsam of blown open dahlias, papery petals, confetti from a season-long party. In-between the chaos and ageing are the young green of sprouting ranunculus, the last ...
Saturday morning. The weekend stretches out with its usual deception: the potential for endless hours to plant and photograph and write and read and potter and strum and cook and be an attentive parent in-between.
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