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  • Victoria SpongeVictoria Sponge Posts: 3,502
    Beautiful gardens everyone, hate being cooped up at work during this nice weather.

    I wouldn't risk it @ImpatientGardener and I'm quite foolhardy. They have deep roots and I think they will flop once moved. See what others say though🙂
    Wearside, England.
  • chickychicky Posts: 10,410
    Oriental poppies move well @ImpatientGardener, but I wouldn’t risk it whilst they are in full growth - can you wait til autumn or next spring?  Its a lovely coloured one 😀
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  • Papi JoPapi Jo Posts: 4,254
    Thanks for all your great flower photos.
    I'm surprised that you still have tulips in flower at the moment, @Fire
    That Maianthemum racemosum has quite lovely flowers, @Liriodendron
    I also have Camassia leichtlinii Alba in the garden, @Jason-3 . I'm a little disappointed at their short flowering period, they certainly need to be planted 'en masse' for effect!
    Interesting display of pots, @pitter-patter What is that green dissected foliage in your first pic? and Little fireworks, what are they?
  • Papi JoPapi Jo Posts: 4,254
    Some photos taken this morning in my garden...
    Erigeron karvinskianus

    Galium odoratum
    Rosa 'Noason' 'Celina'
    Camassia leichtlinii 'Alba'

    Hellebora Frostkiss® Glenda's Gloss® still in flower in mid-May, never seen such a late blooming period.
  • pitter-patterpitter-patter Posts: 2,429
    The plant in the first photo is an Astilbe, @Papi Jo. The bulb is Scilla Peruviana. Wish I could have room for some Camassia.

    Lovely tulip, Fire. 

    Great photos everyone!
  • guttiesgutties Posts: 224
    edited May 2019
    A little bit of my boggy / wild part of the garden.
    Primula Bulleyana (planted as 5cm plugs last October) with forgetmenots, cornus, primula veris, ragged robin and sorrel (as well as last autumn's leaves and a small tree plantation) in the background.


  • Guernsey Donkey2Guernsey Donkey2 Posts: 6,713
    So pleased with our wild flower field, still more to come as there are some perennials mixed in here.
  • chickychicky Posts: 10,410
    Love your wildflower field GD 😍
  • yarrow2yarrow2 Posts: 782
    What great photos.   I've had a pleasant surprise with an Iris germanica 'Honey Glazed' which has sat in the ground for years with not a sign of life - and suddenly this year it has thrown up a stalk and bloomed.  It must have known it was in the last chance saloon and about to be despatched to a corner somewhere.   
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