Not sure if this is the appropriate place to post my video, but it is a Garden Pic, albeit a moving one. Some of you asked for an update when some progress was made. So for the curious among you please take a look, and for those of you not, please look away
Great picture pansyface I am not normally a fan of hellebores or healibore paullypaul , you might of just changed my mind .
I very much enjoyed your video paullypaul .You got a good size garden with great potential , you got a lot of colour in dahlias for a late flower bloom, but not much late spring - early/mid summer in my opinion have you got more plans for extra colour? peonys dont flower long and I would wait until autumn to move them, they do tend to sulk if you disturbe the roots.
Thanks Perki, I really appreciate the advice and feedback I get on these vids. Spring and early summer colour is thin on the ground and is something I need to work on.
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Sadly the rest of the flowers were eaten off by a mollusc.
Not sure if this is the appropriate place to post my video, but it is a Garden Pic, albeit a moving one. Some of you asked for an update when some progress was made. So for the curious among you please take a look, and for those of you not, please look away
http://youtu.be/eb1x4wjRB1g
Great picture pansyface I am not normally a fan of hellebores or healibore paullypaul
, you might of just changed my mind
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I very much enjoyed your video paullypaul .You got a good size garden with great potential
, you got a lot of colour in dahlias for a late flower bloom, but not much late spring - early/mid summer in my opinion have you got more plans for extra colour? peonys dont flower long and I would wait until autumn to move them, they do tend to sulk if you disturbe the roots.
lovely pictures berghill
Thanks Perki, I really appreciate the advice and feedback I get on these vids. Spring and early summer colour is thin on the ground and is something I need to work on.
Pansyface you hellebore is lovely.
Here are a few more photos of flowers I have found in flower.
My first Daffodil.
Hellebore Corsicus.
And a little self sown primula. Sorry the titles seem to have mixed up.
A bit bleak at the moment, but there are a few things in flower.
http://s703.photobucket.com/user/Owdboggy/slideshow/March%202015
Gorgeous Berghill,
What a beautiful large garden you have - love the huge snowdrop drift. Really looking forward to seeing more as spring progresses
You have a really beautiful garden Berghill.
Blimey Berghill-that is one helluva spread!! I now have severe Snowdrop envy-well garden envy really