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Garden Gallery 2018

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  • 1634 Racine1634 Racine Posts: 568
    Lots of colour today.  Nice to see the azaleas coming out



  • Logan4Logan4 Posts: 2,590
    edited April 2018
    Love my wallflowers, they're the best that I've ever done.





    Cowslip self seeded

  • RoddersUKRoddersUK Posts: 537
    Few of my garden, I'll have to apologise for the fake grass, but its great for the kids to play on, paddling pools etc...



    Some of my bonsai, which I don't spend enough time on looking after



    The yellow plant - I have the label but cant remember the name, I put that seed down last year. Annoyingly its grown in clumps. I had to put fresh lavender in, but when its all purple and yellow later in the year, should be nice



    Mad this rockery end of last year. Things are starting to come to life now. Crocuses are done. Should become better now things are warming up. Climbing rose at the back. This will be its first full year being there. Should get to about 3m tall and cover the wall



    My attempt at a herbaceous border, lets see what happens in a few months!



    Upstairs shot in the day



    Upstairs shot at night - too many lights, lol?

  • fidgetbonesfidgetbones Posts: 17,618
    Lovely gardens on here. I have to remark on James O. The magnolia flower, I had to do a double take. Very unusual shot, I thought someone was growing pineapples.
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  • Joyce21Joyce21 Posts: 15,489
    Camellia flower is a beauty Mrs Glaze.
    It will be some time before my choisya is in flower as everything is so late up here.
    SW Scotland
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  • Daisy33Daisy33 Posts: 1,031

    Sorry, not a particularly good photo and forgive the plastic wind chime, a treasured gift. Was a bit surprised this clem flowered as it was just budding up during the cold snap.
  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 24,043
    I'm enjoying everyone's photos while I'm in Norfolk. When I go back to poor Internet in France next week this thread will probably be closed to me again.
    I saw Flumpy was having problems seeing the photos too.

    Please everyone would it be possble not to send big photos as people with poor Internet can't see them?
    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • Daisy33Daisy33 Posts: 1,031
    Did you have problems with my photo B-L?
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