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!
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.
I have taken a few more photos this morning as the sun is out at the moment.
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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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!
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.
I have taken a few more photos this morning as the sun is out at the moment.
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!.
Enjoy your day
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!!
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.
Best wishes Hilary