Our garden is bound to dry up by July - hopefully. I really aspire to some of yours. MrsG I just love the first pic. with well thought out planting and David Spikes has that lovely pathway. I could go on and on but I'll just enjoy
Lovely pond area David, yes I agree it's looking really good. I don't have a ligularia. I bought the forest pansy at the Eden Project in Cornwall in 2011, they used them as shrubs in the backs of borders. It's a bushy, multistemmed one. Had masses of flowers this year for the first time. I will have to prune it to stop it getting too big.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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Looks gorgeous, David.
Visited Wales today (beautiful weather) and couldn't help buying this pink hydrangea as I've never seen one before.
Our garden is bound to dry up by July - hopefully. I really aspire to some of yours. MrsG I just love the first pic. with well thought out planting and David Spikes has that lovely pathway. I could go on and on but I'll just enjoy
It was beautiful here in Wales today David. Here are some long view pics of my garden basking in the sun today
MrsG - all looking wonderful - glad to see your alliums (your signature plant in my mind) are performing well
Lesley - hope you dry out soon - those borders are looking beautiful in spite of the rain.
Matt - maybe the sun'll come out tomorrow ....
It was beautiful here in Wales today David. Here are some long view pics of my garden basking in the sun today
David, that pink looks like Dianthus deltoides "arctic fire"
T&M have seed and say it will flower in first year
David, I like the bed with the delphimiums at the back.
The garden is looking good, Mrs Garden.
Lovely pond area David, yes I agree it's looking really good. I don't have a ligularia. I bought the forest pansy at the Eden Project in Cornwall in 2011, they used them as shrubs in the backs of borders. It's a bushy, multistemmed one. Had masses of flowers this year for the first time. I will have to prune it to stop it getting too big.