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  • CamelliadCamelliad Posts: 402
    @AnniD I think it might be Festiva Maxima...It has a lovely scent.
  • pitter-patterpitter-patter Posts: 2,429
    Beautiful garden, @Suesyn. I wouldn’t call that untidy!
  • edhelkaedhelka Posts: 2,351
    @Suesyn That's tidy to my eye :D And incredibly beautiful, so well put together.
  • KeenOnGreenKeenOnGreen Posts: 1,831
    Lovely Dahlia @Loxley  Ours are just tiny plants at the moment, but we did divide them recently.  I very much like your curvy path with the pergola @Suesyn it must be lovely to walk on that barefoot.  We only have paving and gravel, so not comfortable in our garden.


  • AnniDAnniD Posts: 12,585
    Beautiful garden, @Suesyn. I wouldn’t call that untidy!
    Neither would l, it's lovely  :)
  • AnniDAnniD Posts: 12,585
    Camelliad said:
    @AnniD I think it might be Festiva Maxima...It has a lovely scent.
    Thanks @Camelliad ,l will look it up.
  • B3B3 Posts: 27,505
    It does @RoddersUK.
    I bet you continue to nibble at the plastic grass. I keep nibbling at our grass .Did you learn about ox  bow lakes at school? If I'm not careful, the beds will join up and someone might start to notice 

    In London. Keen but lazy.
  • RoddersUKRoddersUK Posts: 537
    Lol, I have one more dug already. I plan to dig along some of the front of the decking too, then I'll have to wait till later in the year, when all the main raised borders have finished flowering. 
    Then it's sleepers out and lots of digging, then get the plants back in before winter.
  • Fran IOMFran IOM Posts: 2,872
    That is a beautiful garden @Suesyn. You must be very proud of it. 
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