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Garden Gallery 2018

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  • BenCottoBenCotto Posts: 4,718
    Half time, Switzerland v Serbia and even at 8.30 pm there is enough light to wander round the garden and take a few pictures using my iPad


























    Rutland, England
  • Mary370Mary370 Posts: 2,003
    @Picidae lovely pics..............love the face planters
  • PerkiPerki Posts: 2,527
    edited June 2018
    I like your face planters @Piciae, it not normally my sort of thing but they look really snazzy, the top one reminds me of madusa.

    You have a lovely house and garden @punkdoc

    Your philadelpus are really pretty @mrsgarden your garden must smell wonderful. 

    @Leadfarmer have you still got that lovely walk through the borders to the greenhouse?

     
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    Recent new addition Rose lady of Shallot ( below ), she has geranium Rozanne - astrantia hadspen blood planted in front of her, saliva uliginosa - phlox lynden bell - delephinium behind with another new addition behind the delphinium - thalictrum Anne


  • BenCottoBenCotto Posts: 4,718
    Two more from earlier this evening









    Rutland, England
  • JamesOJamesO Posts: 230
    Not been on for a bit finally got the garden ready for Summer lots of plants in there but we love it.



    Next picture is round the corner to the left as you look at the picture above bit of a Rose area.



    Close up of back bed



    Close up Pictures of Roses



    James Austin Rose



    James Galway Rose








    Some Annuals in Flower A Zinnia 







    Meconopsis









    Clematis Florida Var.Sieboldiana



    Zantedeschia Pink Puppy and Picasso from Brighter Blooms






















  • SussexsunSussexsun Posts: 1,444
    Looks lovely James and even your grass is green and weed free. A few sunny days here and mine is already going brown and crispy.
    To see a world in a grain of sand and heaven in a wild flower Hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour.

  • JamesOJamesO Posts: 230
    edited June 2018
    Yeah feed it every few weeks from April after doing the racking out of moss air rating it etc.  I use Miracle grow grass feed and Richard Jackson Lawn feed .  I start with Richard Jackson first as that can be used when temps are above 5 degrees so use that first if March is OK then go onto Miracle grow one.  If there are long spells without rain, I water it in the morning at the weekends with a sprinkler  
  • SussexsunSussexsun Posts: 1,444
    Well all your effort is paying off.


    a few pics taken this evening

    To see a world in a grain of sand and heaven in a wild flower Hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour.

  • 1634 Racine1634 Racine Posts: 568
    Monarda have always been a bit temperamental in my garden but not much can beat these flowers.  The photo doesn't really do the colour justice.



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