Any suggestions as to what i can plant at the base of my Montana, as you can see its pretty bare at the bottom, it is a North, North West (ish) aspect with if a bit of late evening sun if and when we get some its also in a very sheltered position....
As you's can probably tell i have eventually worked out how to take pictures with the OH's mobile phone ( i don't have one nor see the need for one) and upload them...
These photos are from last week, but I've had some bulbs start showing signs of life this week, and can start weeding the beds! Seems all the rain did them good!
Really loving your pictures people, perhaps you's can help me identify these Clematis, i did put labels with plants when planting them but seemingly labels don't like staying in the one place, from now on when i plant i mark it down on a plan of my garden...
This is Californian Lilac if memory serves me right
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Coming into land....
Any suggestions as to what i can plant at the base of my Montana, as you can see its pretty bare at the bottom, it is a North, North West (ish) aspect with if a bit of late evening sun if and when we get some its also in a very sheltered position....
A Bees eye view of our wee stream/waterfall through the Polygonatum (Solomon's Seal)...
As you's can probably tell i have eventually worked out how to take pictures with the OH's mobile phone ( i don't have one nor see the need for one) and upload them...
Cant wait for these little beauties to open...
I'd love some clematis Chicky!
lettuce!!
These photos are from last week, but I've had some bulbs start showing signs of life this week, and can start weeding the beds! Seems all the rain did them good!
Great to see you bouncing back Sweetpea
Looking very colourful again.
Here's a few more from this weekend
The blue lupin is Persian Slipper
Snowball tree is great this year
Kathleen Wheeler is very special - flowers the size of dinner plates
Natascha is special too
Gertrude Jekyll - really needs smellivision to do her justice
Lovely lupins,
Really loving your pictures people, perhaps you's can help me identify these Clematis, i did put labels with plants when planting them but seemingly labels don't like staying in the one place, from now on when i plant i mark it down on a plan of my garden...
This is Californian Lilac if memory serves me right