Hi davids10, what's the name of the pinky peachy rose with the clematis growing through it? Pretty colours, it is one rose isn't it? We used to have roses similar colour when a child but not as nice as that. U have a beautiful garden. What's name of the pale pink poppy as well?
Off now to see what is in flower in the front garden, because when I opened the curtains this morning Chinese tourists who are staying at the hotel opposite were taking photos of the garden.
Wow- this thread has moved on lots since I last looked in
Don't know where to start but love mrhursty's brick path, David's magical multicolour rose, blue-eyes rose (Katherine? Sorry forgot already - so many pic's) and ighten's speedwell and allium pics
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Hi davids10, what's the name of the pinky peachy rose with the clematis growing through it? Pretty colours, it is one rose isn't it? We used to have roses similar colour when a child but not as nice as that. U have a beautiful garden. What's name of the pale pink poppy as well?
before and after: rejuvenating a monstrously overgrown lawrence johnston.
after it finished blooming i cut it back to fence level. when the new growth was long enough-today-cut the rest back and began training.
makes me feel like a real gardener.
crazy, the rose is rainbow's end, a very fine colour change mini. the poppy is coral reef grown from seed-huge variations in colour.
Some photos of the back garden.
Off now to see what is in flower in the front garden, because when I opened the curtains this morning Chinese tourists who are staying at the hotel opposite were taking photos of the garden.
I don't blame them Joybell, if it's anything as nice as the back garden.
Those Luzula nivea again - these have been great!
And a baby Thalictrum aquilegifolium just in flower.
Those Geranium phaeum 'Samobor' are the best bumble-bee plant in my garden by far, and have been going since April.
Wow- this thread has moved on lots since I last looked in
Don't know where to start but love mrhursty's brick path, David's magical multicolour rose, blue-eyes rose (Katherine? Sorry forgot already - so many pic's) and ighten's speedwell and allium pics

Keep 'em coming
Clematis Nelly Moser
Thanks WillDB.
Even trying to use the computer, is so much easier than trying to work out where to put 400 plants I've grown on, must get them in the ground.
Front garden photos
Newly planted sunny border, next year all the individual plants will have merged together, I hope
I'm loving the physocarpus alongside this climbing rose, the buds are striped with orange