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  • pitter-patterpitter-patter Posts: 2,429
    It’s just one plant, @Papi Jo, but it’s covered in flowers. Love your garden!

    A modest offering:


    Really charmed by these today...


    Perennial wallflower.


    Pelargonium Rushmoor Mekong.
  • Ante1Ante1 Posts: 3,085
    edited April 2019
    Great and wonderful photos everybody.

    My cottage garden today. Tulips are beautiful this year. 

     

     

    Croatia
  • BenCottoBenCotto Posts: 4,718
    Pitter patter, there’s nothing modest about the richness of those colours. And is that a Croatian Cottage, Ante? Wherever it is it looks beautiful.

    You’ll probably have to zoom in to see it, but here is picidae.


    Rutland, England
  • Ante1Ante1 Posts: 3,085
    Thanks Picidae. Yes, I'm in Croatia.
    It lasted but I can finally see it. A nice detail.
    Croatia
  • My garden just growing into it’s 3rd season / summer now. 

    Love all all these pictures. Absolutely beautiful. 🥰🥰
  • YviestevieYviestevie Posts: 7,066
    Great photos everyone,  I've been buys revamping the front garden over the past few days.  It's  nearly there, still lots of planting opportunities and I have a couple of small borders out of shot that I'm considering removing the gravel from.



    Hi from Kingswinford in the West Midlands
  • Beautiful pot of tulips Yvie - so majestic and so difficult to grow in our soil.
    It was primrose day yesterday, so including this picture of one of many clumps that have appeared in our bottom garden wall. Our magnolia is pathetic and I really wish we hadn't planted it so close to other trees, just behind the magnolia are primroses, violets and other wild flowers growing happily in our "lawn". First picture is the echium that shoots up each April/May and into June.  The bees love the flowers, by 11 a.m. it is full of them. All pictures taken today. All
  • My perennial wall flower cutting taken in August 18 from my bedder. It’s flowering earlier than my bedder and seems very happy!! Love the deep foliage and deep cerise.


  • My layered tulip Belfast sink planted in August last year. 

    The cream pink fringed tulips are my favourite but inside they are blue!! Not purple or pink but blue!!! Absolutely gorgeous!!


  • I wheeled myself around a park near Greater Manchester called Foxdenton Park and while hiding painted stones with my children I took a few cuttings / sprigs in a plastic bag. Potted them up and this is what I have...

    what can you see? I know I have sedum, mint but the others I am unsure of? Do you recognise anything?


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