I also like the original and the next two @LunarSea. I also like the plants!
Thanks @Plantminded. Yes, as mentioned on an earlier thread, the combination was a total accident. I bought the Deschampsia (Schottland) after seeing a large stand of it at Bluebell Cottage Nursery (near Frodsham) and grew it in a pot for it's first year before deciding it might like a permanent spot in the front garden. I took a punt on the Allium bulbs when I went with my wife to buy her daffodills. The fact that they ended up occupying the same aerial space was a total fluke. But I guess that's the way things often evolve in gardening. My wife has since bought some Allium sphaerocephalon bulbs for 'her' bed
Clay soil - Cheshire/Derbyshire border. I play with plants and soil and sometimes it's successful
Oh no, I've started playing now. A nice simple Wallflower shot that I really like, but maybe the 'texturiser' filter adds a certain something. The 'glass' filter is .... err .... interesting.
Clay soil - Cheshire/Derbyshire border. I play with plants and soil and sometimes it's successful
The textured one reminds me of linen, @LunarSea and the glass one made me think of rain, or condensation maybe! Certainly changes the atmosphere and 'story'.
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Thanks @Plantminded. Yes, as mentioned on an earlier thread, the combination was a total accident. I bought the Deschampsia (Schottland) after seeing a large stand of it at Bluebell Cottage Nursery (near Frodsham) and grew it in a pot for it's first year before deciding it might like a permanent spot in the front garden. I took a punt on the Allium bulbs when I went with my wife to buy her daffodills. The fact that they ended up occupying the same aerial space was a total fluke. But I guess that's the way things often evolve in gardening. My wife has since bought some Allium sphaerocephalon bulbs for 'her' bed
I play with plants and soil and sometimes it's successful
I play with plants and soil and sometimes it's successful
I play with plants and soil and sometimes it's successful