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  • Slow-wormSlow-worm Posts: 1,630

    Beautiful columbine (we have plenty), part of their appeal, I'm sure you'll agree, is you never know what colours you'll get.

    Awesome astrantia, I adore them! 

    (I don't know why the photos haven't put themselves upright!)
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    @Slow-worm crop the images slightly and they will load straight. It's a long standing site glitch
  • Slow-wormSlow-worm Posts: 1,630
    Thank you!! 😊👍
  • WAMSWAMS Posts: 1,960
    B3 said:
    Appropriate  name😉

    That's amazing. Can't believe that never, ever occurred to me.😁 And Busy-Lizzie, wonderful, lucky you. They're brilliant dogs to share your life with.

    Green Man, I love the neat look of the bricks surrounding the bed and stones without its edges. That looks very tidy and replicable.
  • Valley GardenerValley Gardener Posts: 2,851
    edited May 2022
    @TheGreenMan
    Very nice old brick surrounded bed,I would imagine quite satisfying to do too.It makes me feel I want to help!😊
    The whole truth is an instrument that can only be played by an expert.
  • TheGreenManTheGreenMan Posts: 1,957
    @TheGreenMan
    Very nice old brick surrounded bed,I would imagine quite satisfying to do too.It makes me feel I want to help!😊

    Oh very satisfying @Valley Gardener

    Even better when I haven't had to buy a single brick.  The first bed's bricks were all dug up from the bed itself and the new bed's have come from next door (they had them for years and didn't know what to do with them).
  • TheGreenManTheGreenMan Posts: 1,957
    you can pop up if you like? :D@Valley Gardener

    I'm doing it all myself in between a million other DIY jobs. 

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