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Slowly but getting there

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  • PlantmindedPlantminded Posts: 3,580
    You've done a great job making your triangular garden appear much bigger and brighter with that circular bed of colourful planting.  You have achieved your relaxing oasis!
    Wirral. Sandy, free draining soil.


  • Obelixx said:
    That's a great transformation.  Well done.  I love that you've made an island bed with paths all round for easy access everywhere.
    Thank you, yes does make it easy to access. See different plants from all sides
  • Uff said:
    That's a sight to behold @neilsuzukisv2-Rq-DOX
    Which one is it please?
    Unfortunately I don't truly know, if someone here can enlighten us that would be nice. My parents friend had it in her garden, was to big for her, she wanted it gone. So it was summer, however, we dug it up. Luckily it took in the pot. Didn't look happy for a while but as you see bounced back and possibly doubled in size now
  • You've done a great job making your triangular garden appear much bigger and brighter with that circular bed of colourful planting.  You have achieved your relaxing oasis!
    Thank you. Yes there certainly is a rainbow effect going on there. What this missus wants she generally gets. Hehe
  • Slow-wormSlow-worm Posts: 1,630
    Brilliant! The garden looks bigger too! 
    Slowly is a good way to do things. 👍
  • Uff said:
    That's a sight to behold @neilsuzukisv2-Rq-DOX
    Which one is it please?
    Done a little research and seems that its Acer palmatum atropurpureum 
  • UffUff Posts: 3,199
    Thank you, kind of you to find the name @neilsuzukisv2-Rq-DOX
    SW SCOTLAND but born in Derbyshire
  • didywdidyw Posts: 3,573
    Great transformation!  How lucky that the acer took to being in a pot and rewarded you by being fabulous!
    Gardening in East Suffolk on dry sandy soil.
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