There's nothing much doing in this forum, so I thought I'd post a view of some today:
Euphorbia characias 'Humpty Dumpty' in front. Behind it E. x martinii. The first is new this year and of questionable hardiness here. Martinii did fine last winter, but I'm told it might not survive a very cold one - and who knows what's in store. I intend to wrap both in fleece if the weather threatens to turn very wintery.
I hope it is hardy for you! I have 'Humpty Dumpty' as well and it's a beautiful dwarf clumper for me, but I think it is a cultivar of the ssp. wulfenii since it doesn't have the brown nectar glands of the characias when it blooms. But a beauty nonetheless. This year I should see if the seedlings come true or revert to the large form.
David, the other CA, 10/17