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Garden Gallery 2014

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  • GWRSGWRS Posts: 8,478

    Salvias look stunning often thought about growing them , perhaps next year image

  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,441

    Thanks Verdun, I will leave it til spring to buy oneimage 



    In the sticks near Peterborough
  • davids10davids10 Posts: 894

    agave neomexicana with salvia argentea

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    rejuvenated back garden beds filling up with seedling wallflowers, hesperis, lunaria,salvia turkestanica and nepeta nepetoides. really too much of some very .good things 

  • Beaus MumBeaus Mum Posts: 3,550

    Just catching up image

    Punk doc, really beautiful garden, are you sure you don't have a gardener! Not how I imagined at all from how you describe how wild it's all gets when you're away image 

    Lesley your garden is huge and also beautiful! Don't think I have seen pics of it before,  love it image

    Yviestevie looks lovely and not at all nothing special as you describe!

     

     

  • davids10davids10 Posts: 894

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    autumn jungle-good for you lizzie

  • davids10davids10 Posts: 894

    october light. temp. yesterday 26C the sky an intense blue between the milky pale of summer and the cold azure of winter. if weather doesn't change soon will have torn up the entire garden.

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     haws-crataegus phenopyrum

  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 23,994

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     The Loropetalem usually flowers in spring. I'll bring it indoors for the winter.

    Anyone else have some autumn flowers?

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     Lobelia is still out and the pink Toscana strawberries are having another flush of flowers.

     

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    My garden is nearly over now, but I am planting spring bedding and will plant tulips soon. I have a few straggly dahlias and a few late roses. A Nelly Moser and a hypericum have decided to do a few late flowers as the weather is so mild.

     

    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 23,994

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    As usual it's done my post upside down, Hypericum should be first! Forgot Nelly Moser.

     

    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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