Smashing load of pix from everyone again. It's lovely looking at them all
Particularly like your first one BL - the contrast of foliage shape. I'd agree that clematis might be Nellie M - looks a bit blue but I think it's just the pic.
Berghill- I love that effect you get with the stonework on the ground and planting in between. So many beautiful bits in your garden but those areas are my favourite.
David - you have so much in there, it's all looking terrific.
Love the raindrops Dove, but where's the one of you lying comatose by the pond....
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
david spikes said "lizzie beautiful roses and is that aurinia saxatile as a climber? nice."
Yes it is, the garden is terraced with stone walls. It is in the bed above the wall, hoping that it would tumble down the wall. It wasn't fully out yet. Can't get used to it being aurinia instead of alyssum!
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Smashing load of pix from everyone again. It's lovely looking at them all
Particularly like your first one BL - the contrast of foliage shape. I'd agree that clematis might be Nellie M - looks a bit blue but I think it's just the pic.
Berghill- I love that effect you get with the stonework on the ground and planting in between. So many beautiful bits in your garden but those areas are my favourite.
David - you have so much in there, it's all looking terrific.
Love the raindrops Dove, but where's the one of you lying comatose by the pond....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
More raindrop pics Dove.....I love them, raindrops on Hostas look so pretty
Worth the effort and glad you're still in one piece 
Great iris picture David.
This is my Azalea, first time it has flowered for 2-3 years so very proud of myself.....it obviously likes Yorkshire tea very much
I LOVE this thread! Great pics and lovely gardens everyone
More lovely photos.
david spikes said "lizzie beautiful roses and is that aurinia saxatile as a climber? nice."
Yes it is, the garden is terraced with stone walls. It is in the bed above the wall, hoping that it would tumble down the wall. It wasn't fully out yet. Can't get used to it being aurinia instead of alyssum!
Beautiful photos everyone. But David Spikes what is that wonderful white rose please? It's so pretty and looks so healthy.
Love the spring colours and emerging shoots, Rogersia superba coming through epimedium and lily of the valley
Wonderful colours there Bamboogie. Lush.