 Hello everyone, here is another lockdown diary from Wadsden Manor. You can see we're standing out on the Parterre, which is looking very, very gorgeous in the sunshine. There is the manor and I'm here with our wonderful gardens manager, Mike Buffin. Hi Mike. Hiya Pippa, how are you? I'm good, how are you? I hope you notice I'm very carefully socially distanced from you. It's about two metres apart, which is great. So tell me why you're sitting here. So I'm sitting here in front of the Shoei Fasilia, Fasilia tannosetafolia, which is one of the green manures we're using this year, as part of our programme to improve the quality of the soils at Wadsden. So we planted this in October last year from seed, so just like it would normally sow annual seed. And then around about this time of year it just bursts into flower. But one of the things I love about it is it really is a bee magnet. And as you can see, we've got all kinds of bees. We've got bumble bees, honey bees, all kinds of bees getting the pollen off the fasilia. So it's a kind of very easy plant to grow with that will attract a little wildlife into your garden. This is one that you can use and you basically just wait for it to finish flower. You can collect the seed and sow it again next year. Or you can just let the seed lay down on the surface, just cut the fasilia down and lay it down, and then a new seed will come up the following year. It's an amazing display. It's so amazing. I think we should probably just listen to the bees for a minute or two, shouldn't we? Because it's such a fantastic sound. Yeah, we should.