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An American could use some British wisdom in creating a proper border

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  • @Marlorena The H. Stafford looks ideal for me.  Can you suggest a supplier at all ?

  • MarlorenaMarlorena Posts: 8,705
    @philippasmith2
    ... Hello... I got mine from Macplants in Scotland...  very good service.

    Pollies Daylilies are good too for bare roots.. 
    East Anglia, England
  • Many thanks @Marlorena I'll check those 2 out  :)
  • Hmm...not sure why the forum flipped the photos. I'll try to sort that out...
  • Pete.8Pete.8 Posts: 11,340
    It's not your photos - it's a long-standing forum glitch.
    If you crop your photos slightly they should appear the right way round

    Your borders look like they're coming on nicely!

    Billericay - Essex

    Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
    Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
  • TopbirdTopbird Posts: 8,355
    That looks great! Nice colour palette.
    Have you plants survived a winter yet? Be interested to hear which ones prove(d) hardy where you are🙂
    Heaven is ... sitting in the garden with a G&T and a cat while watching the sun go down
  • LoxleyLoxley Posts: 5,698
    What a beautiful feast for the eyes, and pollinators. Hope it inspires your neighbours to follow suit!
    "What is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbour". 
  • HerbloomHerbloom Posts: 17
    What a beautiful transformation. Do you have a plant list for the curious-minded? 
    NW England.
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