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Another warm day in London found us taking the shortish trip by Tube to Kew to see not only the magnificent botanical gardens but also the large collection of sculptures by Henry Moore dispersed throughout. Here are a few snaps I took on the way around. As you can see in the pictures, the gardens are looking a bit parched. Cynara Cardunculus, in Kew Gardens, a large thistle plant which is very pollinator-friendly It’s more than 30 years since I was last at Kew Gardens, so I didn’t remember the way round very well. We ended up spending about four hours there, including a stop for tea at the Orangery which, I’m delighted to say, was served properly, in a pot, with nice cups and saucers and milk in a little jug. The last time I saw works by Henry Moore in an outdoor setting was back in 2011; see this post. Though not many people have gardens as extensive as Kew, they are very helpful in assisting domestic gardeners with hints of things to plant in different spaces: dry, damp, sunlit,…

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