I like your mixed daisy flowers area @Mr. Vine Eye, nice mix of colours.
My garden is teetering on the brink of madness at the moment, with some crazy canes going on and copious weeds. Hope it is dry next weekend to do some proper tidying. Too much is heavy with water at the mo and lots of soggy bees in the way.
This is my best rose at the moment, it has fitted in really well with the 'hedgerow harvest' sort of look to my front garden, Steph d'Ursel.
It is sweet rather than glamorous but it's my favourite so far of the four Lens I bought last winter, with the caveats of course of it being only year one and it having been particularly soggy. Caroline's Heart has been equally as enthusiastic but the flowers do not like the endless, tedious drizzle. Neither do I for that matter.
@Marlorena A good first flush, now starting the second. No new basal but I am getting new growth from the longest cane. 'Astronomia' Geranium 'Dilys' growing through pittosporum 'The Prince' 'Minerva' 'Joie de Vivre'
..doing ok then @edhelka .. thanks for the update... I've had to stake mine, but otherwise it's seems to always have a bloom or two.. ..I like your Dilys combo..
'Cornelia' on railings.. 'Heritage' with Phlox 'Sweet Summer Lilac'.. butterfly.. 'Scented Garden' .. white Phlox.. Gaura 'Pink Dwarf'.. Alonsoa 'Salmon Beauty'.. C. 'Valour'.. C. 'Rooguchi'..
Gorgeous day today. On the balcony Desdemona is growing rapidly.Diamond Eyes , Dioressence, Surrey and Blue River up there too,the lavender roses are highly scented.Elsewhere I am spoilt for choice so just 3 for now.
Grafin Diana TGGCdePAgastache Blackadder was moved to this position from a different border last month while in flower, it never noticed the move.A stem broke off and is now another flowering plant. What a star.
@Tack Love that pot with Desdemona in - nightmare to take anything out of though I’d imagine!
I so enjoy watching the garden being appreciated. Full of bees and butterflies, ladybirds, spiders, harvestmen, hoverflies and today I spotted a Hornet Hoverfly for the first time in the garden. Huge! It’s the one on Kew Gardens
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Rudbeckia Goldsturm, new to me this year, with Aster Monch
..how has Silas Marner been for you this year please? mine is getting better after a move.. thanks..
My garden is teetering on the brink of madness at the moment, with some crazy canes going on and copious weeds. Hope it is dry next weekend to do some proper tidying. Too much is heavy with water at the mo and lots of soggy bees in the way.
This is my best rose at the moment, it has fitted in really well with the 'hedgerow harvest' sort of look to my front garden, Steph d'Ursel.
It is sweet rather than glamorous but it's my favourite so far of the four Lens I bought last winter, with the caveats of course of it being only year one and it having been particularly soggy. Caroline's Heart has been equally as enthusiastic but the flowers do not like the endless, tedious drizzle. Neither do I for that matter.
'Astronomia'
Geranium 'Dilys' growing through pittosporum
'The Prince'
'Minerva'
'Joie de Vivre'
..I like your Dilys combo..
'Cornelia' on railings..
'Heritage' with Phlox 'Sweet Summer Lilac'.. butterfly..
'Scented Garden' .. white Phlox..
Gaura 'Pink Dwarf'..
Alonsoa 'Salmon Beauty'..
C. 'Valour'..
C. 'Rooguchi'..
I so enjoy watching the garden being appreciated. Full of bees and butterflies, ladybirds, spiders, harvestmen, hoverflies and today I spotted a Hornet Hoverfly for the first time in the garden. Huge! It’s the one on Kew Gardens