Postcard from a Seaside Garden in March

Spring has arrived. At last. The clocks have changed so we now get more than twelve hours of bright sunlight a day. And it shows. Our bay is twinkling in the sun but looks are deceptive as the sea is very cold at this time of year. Best leave that to the fishermen for now, although the hardy surfers and wild swimmers are already giving it a go.

However, in the garden, everything has taken off in the last few days with the cascading rosemary waterfalls, which are alive with bees, giving off their intense fragrance that fills the air as you step down to the house. The muted pink hellebores, not to be left out, have successfully muscled in to give their annual show before returning to the earth to rest until next winter.

And of those signifiers of the new season, the giant snowdrops, daffodils and primroses? They are out and about kicking off the Spring burst.

The storm damaged wooden terracing facing the sea has been replaced so we now have a sturdy rather handsome Cornish stone wall and a crunchy path of shingle that leads down to the lower garden. There, the berberises and agapanthuses are waiting until Easter time to burst forth.

My new book is progressing, but I must admit to a distraction. A playwright is looking at Louisa’s Lament for its possibilities as a play focussed on the four women at the centre of the story. I think I’m about to enter another new world of putting on a play…

3 thoughts on “Postcard from a Seaside Garden in March

  1. Hi Pat,
    Thank you for forwarding pics of your garden
    which is beginning to reawaken.
    As for meeting up my big birthday this week
    so we might have to wait until i am older and
    more grown up🤣🤣😂 .Ho ho ho!!
    Enjoy Cornwall and hopefully touch down
    super soon.
    Best Wishes
    Janet B+ pouch .
    P.S May might be good to meet up

    Sent from Outlook for Androidhttps://aka.ms/AAb9ysg

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  2. Hi Patricia,

    All is looking glorious. New life everywhere. Such a wonderful counter point to the awful, almost hopeless world we inhabit at the moment. And intriguing news about the possibility of play……

    So looking forward to seeing you both at Deborah and Henrys’s ……

    Enjoy life until then.

    Much love

    Ros 💕💕💕
    Sent from my iPhone

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