Joybell, love your pink rose (and I don't like pink roses, lol), I got a similar one from my granny's old garden, so it makes me a bit sentimental, lol.
I have lots of white foxgloves, I prefer them in fact, this pink group is a bit of an experiment, but I like how "fat" they look. They are in their 3rd year (2nd year blooming). Som of them that are not in the picture are taller than I am! (but then I'm a hobbit). I never stake foxgloves... They seem to look after themselves... unlike Dahlias
I forgot to say, Davids, your garden makes me go SIGH!
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wonky, you have been working like a field hand and all to the good. i too want an old brick wall with that much character.
also thanks winter. ma nature is working to make me look good. your garden changes this year are amazing.
the foliage on this oxonianum makes it my fave but when i show it to people . . . .hmmm. so i'll show it to you.
It's like a beautiful face that's covered in mud, not suggesting I've ever watched mud wrestling
Oops double post
great verbascums. great peony year
Lots of nice pictures
This a clematis which I planted a couple of years ago at my allottment to cover a water cube and it is magnificent
Thanks all! Been hard work! Just a little more sun and perhaps some colour! Keep the pictures coming winter and Davids! Need the inspiration!
So many lovely pictures! Love that red mable and orange flowers combination... and the clmatis on the watr tank... here's my foxgloves yesterday!
Hosta White Feather but not as white this year.
Rose St Swithun
Rose White Gold
Geranium Dr Wren improved
Clematis Dr Rupplel
Wintersong really beautiful.
Davids10 stunning peony, so many blooms, wish mine was like that.
Katherine W I like foxgloves and no staking, mine are mostly white but no where near flowering yet, just have to wait.
Quick walk round the garden with camera,
Thank you Susan, it's called Winter White
Joybell, love your pink rose (and I don't like pink roses, lol), I got a similar one from my granny's old garden, so it makes me a bit sentimental, lol.
I have lots of white foxgloves, I prefer them in fact, this pink group is a bit of an experiment, but I like how "fat" they look. They are in their 3rd year (2nd year blooming). Som of them that are not in the picture are taller than I am! (but then I'm a hobbit). I never stake foxgloves... They seem to look after themselves... unlike Dahlias
I forgot to say, Davids, your garden makes me go SIGH!