That's a big fat lie. "Nathalie Nypals" wasn't the first rose to bloom in my garden this year. Rosa "Old Blush China" flowered a couple of weeks earlier. And to make matters worse, it's planted beside "Nathalie". Reading this statement of my Old Blush China-blindness made me think about my garden in a new way. What do I take so much for granted that I no longer actually see it? Erm, I'm not sure. That's the point. Swiss chard "Bright Lights" can't be missed. Just look at these beauties, as they stretch towards the sky;

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