Spring Onions would recommend putting some in , in late Autumn and letting them over winter , just picked the last lot last weekend , have to say they have been brilliant
Chicky, It's Paul's Scarlet. I'm a tiny bit proud of it this year since I had to move it four years ago (its about 20yrs old) and have spent the time since then bringing it back from death's door. Last summer was also the first time I learnt to tie a rose in properly
My god such beautiful gardens and plants , wish we had the climate and soil here to grow such wonderful plants. Our planting is quite basic but sometimes you get little beauties like this in early May after the heavy winter. Then it makes it all worthwhile
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Spring Onions would recommend putting some in , in late Autumn and letting them over winter , just picked the last lot last weekend , have to say they have been brilliant
Wow - gorgeous rose Winter - what is it? That pergola is getting clothed quickly too
Loving Verdun's parking wall too. So much to look at
Chicky, It's Paul's Scarlet. I'm a tiny bit proud of it this year since I had to move it four years ago (its about 20yrs old) and have spent the time since then bringing it back from death's door. Last summer was also the first time I learnt to tie a rose in properly
My god such beautiful gardens and plants , wish we had the climate and soil here to grow such wonderful plants. Our planting is quite basic but sometimes you get little beauties like this in early May after the heavy winter. Then it makes it all worthwhile
Yippee
- got some flowers to share:
Spotted this poking through my neighbours fence, this morning......actually there were masses of them, but I decided to focus on this single bloom.
What are those lovely cream flowered bulbs left of the Alliums, Victoria?
Will, they are Camassia Alba, although they do appear cream...increasing well in moderately heavy soil. Bees like them too