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Garden Gallery 2019

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  • Victoria SpongeVictoria Sponge Posts: 3,502
    edited May 2019
    It should recover @ImpatientGardener, I've had the growth die back before and then come back from the root. Did you get all the root out? I always snap them and they end up growing back🙂

    I like your boggy area @gutties, you have a decent sized area there. I tried to create a candelabra primula bed after seeing a picture of them at Harlow Carr but it has never quite materialised.

    Your wildflower field looks amazing GD.

    Edited to say I didn't see your post before yarrow, what a nice surprise. It certainly looks well🙂
    Wearside, England.
  • Guernsey Donkey2Guernsey Donkey2 Posts: 6,713
    What beautiful pictures on here, I am sure some of them would win photo of the day on another site.  That iris is amazing yarrow, beats my basic yellow flag iris any time.  Today I have a Dahlia Amazon Pink, gifted to me during the week.
  • purplerallimpurplerallim Posts: 5,287
    Aquilegia are one of my favourite flowers. This year the blooms are plentiful 

    But as well as my usual ones
    These have appeared aren't they lovely

    Dont get doubles as a rule.😁
  • BenCottoBenCotto Posts: 4,718
    I’m with you on aquilegia, Purplerallim. This is the view from my kitchen window.


    Rutland, England
  • purplerallimpurplerallim Posts: 5,287
    They are such a lovely bridge between the short spring flowers, the bright daffs and tulips and the summer bedding @Picidae 😁
  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 24,043
    edited May 2019

    Beautiful photos and gardens everyone. For ages I haven't been able to see most of the photos on here but France Telecom have done something and now Internet works so much better!

    Some of my garden.

    Sunset


    Dr. Ruppel

    This Calibrachoa survived the winter in a pot.



    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • JellyfireJellyfire Posts: 1,139
    edited May 2019
    lovely photos everyone. Were a bit behind here by the look of it, nothing much in flower yet but the red campion in the wildflower areas bridges the gap nicely until then



    I love sweet woodruff, slowly filling up any shady gaps with it


    A bit of cow parsley, trying to spread that around as it goes really well with red campion




    White alliums starting to open. Really pleased as lost nearly all of the flower buds in a hailstorm last year, looking forward to seeing them all over the garden this year
  • pitter-patterpitter-patter Posts: 2,429
    What a beautiful garden, @Jellyfire. I too was admiring the combination of cow parsley and red campion. 

    Beautiful rose @Busy-Lizzie. Such a nice creamy pink!

    Aquilegias a wonderful, I always wait with anticipation to see what flowers they will bring. 
  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 24,043
    Is that your cottage @Jellyfire? It's so pretty, lovely setting too.
    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • bullfinchbullfinch Posts: 692
    wow those pictures are amazing, what lovely gardens you both have!
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