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What is your kind of garden?

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  • Thanks for the help and information Sparklepiniksunflower.  I will try that. 

    Glads!!!  you are lucky to see anything.  I bought 100 summer flowering bulbs this year and I can only see traces of greenery from half a dozen.  Mind you some are in a corner which has been virtually water logged this summer!  Probably rotting away somewhere under there!

  • Gracie5Gracie5 Posts: 125

    I garden in London and all plants I buy have to be wildlife friendly so what I have ended up with is a lovely cottage garden effect with a mini meadow.  I try to keep clear of plants that attract snails but as I love the open flowered Dahlia's,  I scatter organic slug pellets and I have to say they have been very successful.

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    I have taken a few more photos this morning as the sun is out at the moment.

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     I have used a different camera and found it a lot easier to upload. I have used a lot more bedding begonias this year in pots as I did't want to risk losing Busy Lizzie's to the virus as I did last year, and I am pleased with the results!.

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  • Very pretty garden and the pots and baskets are doing well and looking beautiful.  You are lucky to have sun today, we have rain here today in Suffolk. 

  • Some lovely gardens on here:  Here is my garden, sorry about the clothes airer in the middle of the shots my hubby should have removed it!! 

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  • Lovely garden hilaryjones1. I love the photo of Riley (hope I've got it right) with his garden,  you can't start them too young.

    I don't suppose your husband even noticed the clothes drier, it's a man thing. My husband never notices anything unless he trips over it.

  • Thanks for your kind comments I love to garden - yes you were quite correct my grandsons name is Riley ????

    Best wishes Hilary
  • Sorry don't know why the question marks appeared lol
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