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Garden Pictures 2015

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  • chickychicky Posts: 10,409

    DD - love your before and after picsimage  Were all the poppies hidden in the undergrowth, or have you been adding to the bed?

  • D0rdogne_DamselD0rdogne_Damsel Posts: 4,184

    Chicky, So far I have added nothing, just keep getting some lovely surprises. image

    I have got some Zinnia Purple Prince to add in and also am relocating some dahlias to replace the enormous ornamental grass I removed, (don't tell Verdun). Have also put a potted agapanthus in that I found in the greenhouse, may or not be the right decision but there was a big gap and I think that might be where it came from orginally. Really looking forward to June/July when everything comes into full flower - I hope. image

    • “Coffee. Garden. Coffee. Does a good morning need anything else?” —Betsy Cañas Garmon
  • chickychicky Posts: 10,409

    Its gonna look fab DD - will need another photo from the same spotimage

    Had a lovely weekend in the garden - wish they were always 3 days longimage - so here's some more pics to keep me going through a long, rainy, politics filled week ....

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  • D0rdogne_DamselD0rdogne_Damsel Posts: 4,184

    Ooh Chicky, Love the containers, the colours of the trees and those last two pots are gorgeous, the slate is very effective too. image

    • “Coffee. Garden. Coffee. Does a good morning need anything else?” —Betsy Cañas Garmon
  • Lily PillyLily Pilly Posts: 3,845

    Lovely photos, thanks for sharing.image

    Weeds are flowers, too, once you get to know them.”
    A A Milne
  • christine 007christine 007 Posts: 257
    1Runnybeak1 wrote (see)

    Christine 007.  Your not on your own, my  garden isn't big either.  There have been some on here postage stamp size, backyards and balconies, but loved just the same.  I'm sure you love your garden anyway. image

    Yes i love my garden, once i can get it sorted lol.

     

  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 24,023

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    Christine, your garden doesn't have to be big to love it. My daughter hated her garden when they bought their first house. She asked me for help. Here are photos of before and then after I had a go at it with her husband. It's more grown up now with clematis on the walls and roses on the arches. Only 10m x 2.5m.

     

    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • OneofsevenOneofseven Posts: 338

    Wow!   What a transformation!   Love the angled path, gives so much more scope.

  • happymarionhappymarion Posts: 4,591

    In my very wet, windy garden today the yellow rain of the laburnum was dripping on the kerria which was dripping on the purple lilac.

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  • davids10davids10 Posts: 894

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     geum flames of passion and blazing sunset

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