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Garden Gallery 2018

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  • Thank you GWRS, as gardeners are we ever really happy with our planting?  I am always tweaking or dead heading, then there is the watering that has to be done when we don't have a drop of rain for a week or two (or more). The lily of the valley leaves in the foreground of picture two are my current annoyance - they have sprung up over the years, never look great and are growing through other established plants - I don't want to get rid of them, but I wish they would clump together instead of being "here, there and everywhere" - just like in the song.
  • GWRSGWRS Posts: 8,478
    Gurnsey D , I known what you mean about Lilly of the Valley , have a bed and they keep spreading , pull up loads every year to try and stop them taking over , I’m thinking about putting in an edging slab to contain them 
  • That is a good idea @GWRS although the lilies are so robust perhaps they will try to push the slab as they keep multiplying.  Someone on here suggested growing them in a large pot or trough which seems a good idea.
  • Papi JoPapi Jo Posts: 4,254
    edited July 2019
    Hi fellow gardeners!
    May I remind you that this is the Garden gallery 2018 thread! I suggest stopping posting here and using the Garden gallery 2019 thread instead.
    Time travel amateurs excepted, of course.  ;)
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