Thank you for your kind comments. Here is a photo of Paul's Scarlet which I planted in 1991 for my 1st husband Paul (he died 14 years ago). It makes a lovely splash of colour but has no scent and only flowers once, although over a longish period. Please excuse the dustbin and the bucket!
I like columbines and campanula too, but then I like most flowers.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
My favourite flower has to be the fuchsia, any one, the more I can grow the happier I am. As regards fruit and veg, I like onions and tomatoes. I put my onions in my flower beds as my garden is not too big, and their leaves form a lovely contrast to the other plants, which are usually fuchsias.
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Thank you for your kind comments. Here is a photo of Paul's Scarlet which I planted in 1991 for my 1st husband Paul (he died 14 years ago). It makes a lovely splash of colour but has no scent and only flowers once, although over a longish period. Please excuse the dustbin and the bucket!
I like columbines and campanula too, but then I like most flowers.