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  • This is my version of Chelsea at the allotment. Ignore the fading leaves, I'd cover them up with a sculpture or something.


    “Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.” Winston Churchill
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    Holy crow Yviestevie - your hawthorn is astonishing - like a showroom picture. Apparently all blossom has been astonishing.
  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 24,043



    Cecile Brunner

    Dr. Ruppel


    Lady of Shallott, had to put the name underneath, won't go over the photo like Dr. Ruppel did.



    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • Victoria SpongeVictoria Sponge Posts: 3,502
    edited May 2018
    Great pics guys thanks for sharing as always. I haven't got any clems or roses out yet so nice to see other gardens🙂

    Your hawthorn is amazing Yvie, thought it was a single flowered rose when I first looked at it, beautiful. 

    Love Jelly's campion meadow too, looks great.
    Wearside, England.
  • JellyfireJellyfire Posts: 1,139
    Beautiful @Busy-Lizzie, serious envy over your little corner with the wall. Amazed at how far ahead than us you are, our foxgloves havent even got flower stalks forming yet 
  • Jules41Jules41 Posts: 178
    Dr. Ruppell looks amazing - what a fab colour! 
    There's not much going on in my garden,  I need to plant for colour in each season I think.  At the moment it's great colour everywhere in July, August and September but not much at other times. It's a relatively new garden so I have lots to learn. I do have these little oxalis that look cheerful today though 

  • autumngloryautumnglory Posts: 255
    I love those oxalis, I've given up trying to get them to grow though. They always die on me. 

    I love these orange thunbergia! 



    Self seeded chives 

    Clematis westerplatte


  • Jules41 said:
    Dr. Ruppell looks amazing - what a fab colour! 
    There's not much going on in my garden,  I need to plant for colour in each season I think.  At the moment it's great colour everywhere in July, August and September but not much at other times. It's a relatively new garden so I have lots to learn. I do have these little oxalis that look cheerful today though 

    I too am still getting my head around colour for all seasons. This is my second year in the garden and working on planning month by month as I go. Like yourself summer pretty much sorted but need to be better at planning for each end of the year.  I got so jealous of seeing everyone’s spring bulbs whereas my garden just looked a little bit sad with only a few.
  • My first bee visitor to the alliums that I’ve seen. I love the purple of these



    And rose eyes for you. Bought this last year so it’s had a season to bed down and the blooms are so much bigger than last year, it made me smile when i saw them out today during my after work walk around the garden.


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    It a lot of hassle putting pictures on now having to resize them, doesn't same worth the effort the amount of time it takes.
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