Kew today was glorious, still quite hot though.
the beds have been replanted now, and will quickly fill out.Sadly Kim was feeling under the weather so I was flying solo today..
the sticks in the middle are supports for the sunflowers
pots along the pond been replanted too,
the sticks in the middle are supports for the sunflowers
pots along the pond been replanted too,
apart from one which must be damaged as there are barriers around it and still has the pansies in.
the giant cardoon are growing tall and starting to flower
the lilies at the top will be open soon
the light on the verbascum was lovely; the photo doesn't really do it justice
blogger is going to annoy me today...
half way down the BW
monkey puzzle
I approached the carbon garden through the bamboos lining the path,
I saw our friends Patrick and Joyce enjoying some shade and cool so we chatted for a bit
we all thought how well the carbon garden has settled in, having only been opened 10 months
close to where they were sitting is a wildflower drift which both Joyce and I photographedso many cornflowers

there were lots of bees, but moving fast and i didn't get any in focus
it runs right along the other side of the wicker fencing
bloody blogger... there were lots of bees, but moving fast and i didn't get any in focus
it runs right along the other side of the wicker fencing
the roses along the pergola were stunning
more cornflowers in the wildflower bed along the student plots
then the poppies in the evolution garden
most of these from Monday were still looking good
then back through the roses - love the clematis growing through the roses on the upright
all but the biggest of the peonies have fnished
heading for breakfast!
stopping for Henry
I went the other way towards the lake, past the Henry by the Victoria gate
peeking through the holes again!
Palm house in background
to join it's mate on the side,
I crossed to the other side, deciding to forgo the woodland today
splash landing!
I walked past the Treetop Walkway (lift out of action again....)
the slopes by the back of the Temperate House have poppies growing on them this year - last year they seemed to mow them
i decided to carry on towards the Pagoda for the white Henry
I laid down on the ground again
I'm not used to the lens hood (usually leave it at home) which is meant to stop sun flare.
I did like the huge horse chestnut behind the pavilion restaurant though, so leaving this photo in!
more viewing through legs... oops
but I did still like the reflections of the contents of the cabinet on the glass cabinet!
with the rucksack on my front and holding the camera, I couldn't manage to take pics with the phone as well!
it was still too dark to read most of the labels properly
pausing at the shop to buy a couple of Henry keyrings, I crossed towards the Temperate House
pausing at the shop to buy a couple of Henry keyrings, I crossed towards the Temperate House
this one which is called Two Piece Reclining Figure : Cut reminds me of a snake; I may have said that before... it still does!
the doors were fully open (not on automatic) so you can see right through
I didn't change lens but these purple flowers are out again, but they grow so high up it's hard to get good views
through the holes...
cistus
it is being cleared ready for the restoration and lots of the beds are quite empty now.
but you can see from the state of the structure more clearly now, how much the restoration is required.
it is due to be closed for work starting some time next year
with the other lens on I could see the aeoniums in the bed better
stopping at the bed at the top of the Broad Walk
stopping at the bed at the top of the Broad Walk
rhododendron near the POW
this cactus flowers are just opening
by the pond, tiny passionflower
normal sized passionflower!
couldn't see the label for this but I liked the colour!
and finishing with a flower in the pots by the pond
thanks for looking - will be a Sunday visit next week as have something else on for Saturday!

