Postcard from a Seaside Garden in April

Rocking Louisa’s Lament and the Spring Garden.

It’s been all go this month with my first book gig sponsored by the Liaison Group at HFMA’s charity golf meeting. Liaison kindly bought copies for everyone and more, kicking off the book’s launch. The early morning players are good to go:

Next up, it’s the Phoenix (USA) Book Club online and there are more gigs over the coming months to drive sales – all proceeds are for charity. Jump into patoakleypublishing.london for more details and to purchase a copy; also available on Amazon.

Spring has arrived in my seaside garden with much promised in the budding agapanthuses and clematises.

You can’t keep a good tulip down, even when they have been buried under the rubble:

But the lavender on Lavender Hill has gone- a victim of the harsh winter. No worries, more resilient planting is going in soon:

Meanwhile, the medieval chapel out on the peninsula keeps watch over the bay.

Come back next month for more book news and my garden’s progress into a promised warm spring.

10 thoughts on “Postcard from a Seaside Garden in April

Leave a reply to Annie Graham Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.