lovely fox gloves there curlyone.. i had to cut mine down yesterday they wre all but seed stems.. where the wind had blown all the flowers off.. such a shame they were looking so good this year too.
have kept some seeds form my fav coloured ones for planting next year..
can i ask anyone if they know the best time to sow Maltese cross seeds as i got some but have no info on them.
@curlyone, lovely garden Could you identify the plant cuddling the lion right in the bottom left hand corner? I've been coveting a neighbour's since early spring (it hasn't stopped flowering!) and I love the silver foliage.
My lambs ears are being pecked to death by sparrows every time I stick them outdoors to harden off. I think they are using the foliage as nesting material, so I am after a silver foliage plant at low level that doesn't get dessimated from spring to autumn and the white flowers are perfect as well.
@Wintersong I think it's known as Snow in Summer. When it flowers it's lovely (as it is starting to now) but it is a bit of a thug! Saying that when it gets too much I just pull handfulls out, doesn't trouble the plant at all.
@Pam, good luck with your open day! (whenever that is) Have been thinking about how much hard work you must be doing and hoping you will miss the terrible weather.
I have a double yellow rose although I don't know its name and also Rhapsody in Blue which is currently going bananas in my garden and the scent is divine.
And my Eremurus just beginning to flower, 19 spikes in total.
@wintersong.. very envious of your Eremurus.. it is gorgeous.. the sunshine does make everything look bright and cheery..
i managed to fiish off most of the most yesterday here is some of them..
Some have been done for a while and some yesterday.. everything just starting to get going this year..this is all i am allowed round back garden as that is hubby's veg garden.. only have these and few shrubs for the birds to hide in.. and it is such a large size.. 70ft x 85ft and has 2 green houses in it now.. one for me and one for him..he he.. so he thinks.. i have my eye on the new one. I know i can fill it easily.
I have only the front garden on the Cliff edge which is about 70 ft x 66ft and not so sheltered from the winds. I have planted some hedges ready to grow up fior some protection from it. bu they will take some time to grow..
@gardeningfantic, I hope those hedges grow soonish, maybe all this rain and sun might speed up the process. I am still dabbling with the idea of hedging to enclose the rooms of my garden, I much prefer the elegance of a neat green backdrop to that of trellis, but trellis is instant!
It's a bit mean that hubby gets all of the back garden but then I suppose whatever piece of land we gardening folk acquire, its never going to be big enough
I feel lucky to have my not-so-little little patch even if I wish some parts were more established, overall I am happy with the design improvements I've made this year and the process will bring even greater satisfaction next year and that's the difference between ornamental and veg growing in my opinion.
Home grown veg is a treat at meal times but the ornamental garden is a passion to the senses that lasts from dawn to dusk! I just can't get enough of that
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lovely fox gloves there curlyone.. i had to cut mine down yesterday they wre all but seed stems.. where the wind had blown all the flowers off.. such a shame they were looking so good this year too.
have kept some seeds form my fav coloured ones for planting next year..
can i ask anyone if they know the best time to sow Maltese cross seeds as i got some but have no info on them.
@curlyone, lovely garden
Could you identify the plant cuddling the lion right in the bottom left hand corner? I've been coveting a neighbour's since early spring (it hasn't stopped flowering!) and I love the silver foliage.
My lambs ears are being pecked to death by sparrows every time I stick them outdoors to harden off. I think they are using the foliage as nesting material, so I am after a silver foliage plant at low level that doesn't get dessimated from spring to autumn and the white flowers are perfect as well.
@Wintersong I think it's known as Snow in Summer. When it flowers it's lovely (as it is starting to now) but it is a bit of a thug! Saying that when it gets too much I just pull handfulls out, doesn't trouble the plant at all.
Lovely photos of your gardens gardeningfanatic and curlyone
The Bees are loving the single and double flowered Deutzias at the moment
The Roses are gorgeous!
Graham Thomas
Gertrude Gekyll
Rhapsody in Blue
I love this Osteospermum!
Ismene hymenocallis is flowering in the greenhouse
This is my favourite Basil @African Blue'
A couple of Fairies
My Summer Veggies greenhouse
Pam x
Wow, Pam--most impressive. I so envy you the roses.
@Pam, good luck with your open day! (whenever that is) Have been thinking about how much hard work you must be doing and hoping you will miss the terrible weather.
I have a double yellow rose although I don't know its name and also Rhapsody in Blue which is currently going bananas in my garden
and the scent is divine.
And my Eremurus just beginning to flower, 19 spikes in total.
@wintersong.. very envious of your Eremurus.. it is gorgeous.. the sunshine does make everything look bright and cheery..
i managed to fiish off most of the most yesterday here is some of them..
Some have been done for a while and some yesterday.. everything just starting to get going this year..this is all i am allowed round back garden as that is hubby's veg garden.. only have these and few shrubs for the birds to hide in..
and it is such a large size.. 70ft x 85ft and has 2 green houses in it now.. one for me and one for him..he he..
so he thinks.. i have my eye on the new one. I know i can fill it easily.
I have only the front garden on the Cliff edge which is about 70 ft x 66ft and not so sheltered from the winds. I have planted some hedges ready to grow up fior some protection from it. bu they will take some time to grow..
@gardeningfantic, I hope those hedges grow soonish, maybe all this rain and sun might speed up the process. I am still dabbling with the idea of hedging to enclose the rooms of my garden, I much prefer the elegance of a neat green backdrop to that of trellis, but trellis is instant!
It's a bit mean that hubby gets all of the back garden but then I suppose whatever piece of land we gardening folk acquire, its never going to be big enough
I feel lucky to have my not-so-little little patch even if I wish some parts were more established, overall I am happy with the design improvements I've made this year and the process will bring even greater satisfaction next year and that's the difference between ornamental and veg growing in my opinion.
Home grown veg is a treat at meal times but the ornamental garden is a passion to the senses that lasts from dawn to dusk! I just can't get enough of that
I like to grow edibles that are also ornamental--particularly herbs. Salad greens and chard , amaranth and red orach. Artichokes[next year]!