Yes I think you are right. I now have around 10 different clematis, some of which only went in last autumn so can't wait to see what they all look like. I have a lovely double headed lilac/purple one with lots of buds on it. Will take a picture of it when it comes into flower.
lizzie beautiful roses and is that aurinia saxatile as a climber? nice. i have cecile but she freeze dries to mulch level every winter-right now she is growing six inches a day but never looks like that.
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I've had some quite nice azaleas, but today's rain has about done for them.
Lovely colours, David, sunny and cheerful.
Just catching up, some lovely photos of everyone's gardens. Here's a couple of mine this week.
Wigeila I beleive
Lots of aquilegia in flower, spirea in the background
Clematis, not sure which one though?
Looking forward to this beautiful clematis, did not flower last year at all.
Potato vine.
Not as impressive as some, but work in progress all the same.
Your plants look lovely and healthy, Max. That clematis could be Nelly Moser.
Yes I think you are right. I now have around 10 different clematis, some of which only went in last autumn so can't wait to see what they all look like. I have a lovely double headed lilac/purple one with lots of buds on it. Will take a picture of it when it comes into flower.
lizzie beautiful roses and is that aurinia saxatile as a climber? nice. i have cecile but she freeze dries to mulch level every winter-right now she is growing six inches a day but never looks like that.
artemisia limelight
hypericum cerastoides
Sum & Substance in the rain
Fern and pulmonaria in the little wilderness
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Dryopteris, geranium phaeum, vinca major and another fern I've forgotten the name of but is written down somewhere .................
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Lovely close up Dove.