That table and chairs is just waiting for a couple of bottoms to be parked along with a cuppa mrhursty
Miss Bateman - first couple of flowers. They had a nice pale green bar but that has disappeared a bit. Clematis 'Niobe' has a couple of flowers about to open as well. Looking forward to those
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Rb - I have missed you. All your pictures revert to the right way up on enlarging but your Montana would look the same either way.
I've really enjoyed looking through this thread and wishing our garden was looking up to speed compared to all yours'. There are loads of gems there. When the tulips have died down, the wall rebuilt and bed replanted I may be brave enough
mrhursty your garden looks beautiful and I would love to sit there.
Thank you for the lovely comments. Lots of really nice gardens on here!
I'm looking for some front of border low growing gap fillers. I planted a few saxifrage last year and lost all but one over the winter, I don't think they like the heavy clay soil?! Does anyone know anything similar that has white flowers and doesn't mind heavy soil?
Another pic from a different angle of the garden... There'll be no room for me soon!
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Hope I've done it right this time?! Lol
You have - and it looks delightful ....very inviting
That table and chairs is just waiting for a couple of bottoms to be parked along with a cuppa mrhursty
Miss Bateman - first couple of flowers. They had a nice pale green bar but that has disappeared a bit. Clematis 'Niobe' has a couple of flowers about to open as well. Looking forward to those
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
The chairs are used to often! Ha ha!
Rb - I have missed you
. All your pictures revert to the right way up on enlarging but your Montana would look the same either way
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I've really enjoyed looking through this thread and wishing our garden was looking up to speed compared to all yours'. There are loads of gems there. When the tulips have died down, the wall rebuilt and bed replanted I may be brave enough
mrhursty your garden looks beautiful and I would love to sit there
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mrh, what a great design for a small space-nice.
buddleia alternifolia
chicky really like your path too.
Thank you for the lovely comments. Lots of really nice gardens on here!
I'm looking for some front of border low growing gap fillers. I planted a few saxifrage last year and lost all but one over the winter, I don't think they like the heavy clay soil?! Does anyone know anything similar that has white flowers and doesn't mind heavy soil?
Another pic from a different angle of the garden... There'll be no room for me soon!
I like mrhursty's path with the plants spilling on to it.
I wish Runnybeak's pictures would turn the right way up when I enlarge them.
Your garden is beautiful David