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Garden Gallery 2019

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  • WonkyWombleWonkyWomble Posts: 4,541
    Dove, that clematis is stunning! I was only there a few weeks ago, it's kick started in your garden since I was there! It's looking luscious!!
  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,147
    edited April 2019
    @WonkyWomble do you mean the one with the golden leaves on the black pergola?  It is doing so well ... if was only planted last summer. I’m very happy with it. 
    Its Clematis Stolwijk Gold. 

    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • stewyfizzstewyfizz Posts: 161
    My word I love Spring!


    This years goodies coming along......


     B) 
    Gardening. The cause of, and solution to, all of my problems.
  • SandygardenSandygarden Posts: 119

  • SandygardenSandygarden Posts: 119
    My favourite time of year
  • WonkyWombleWonkyWomble Posts: 4,541
    edited April 2019
    Yes Dove, 😀 I've not seen the blooms before, it's gorgeous! A lot of flowers for a young plant, it must be happy! 
    Stewy, your garden looks amazing!
    How can you not smile when you walk out if your door and see that Sandy 😀
  • SandygardenSandygarden Posts: 119
    Just some some simple daffs and cherry blossom.
  • JacquimcmahonJacquimcmahon Posts: 1,039
    Some photos from the last couple of weeks. Weird weather was pushed the daffy ant tulips into going over very fast this year.
    Marne la vallée, basically just outside Paris 🇫🇷, but definitely Scottish at heart.
  • JellyfireJellyfire Posts: 1,139
    Some gorgeous pictures and gardens everyone.

    Beautiful morning here and the front garden has sprung into life this week, Bluebells (spanish - but they were already here and Im buggered if Im digging them all out!) are starting to come out with a vengeance.
    The orange tulips are Ballerina, which I got about 8 years ago from the supermarket, theyve flowered unfailingly every year since , but there are a lot less of them this year, not sure if its because I mowed it much earlier than normal last year for open gardens, or if they are just reaching the end of their time, but will definitely replenish them this year.





  • purplerallimpurplerallim Posts: 5,287
    This is when my Exochorda x Macrantha  "The Bride" is at it's best.

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