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February in Your Garden

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  • artjakartjak Posts: 4,167

    Welcome Lorraine p and happy gardening.

     

  • Val40Val40 Posts: 1,377
    Verdun wrote (see)
    I guess I'm going to have to take some pictures then.


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    Come on Verdun!! Really would like to see you garden as you paint a really great picture of all that you grow..

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  • artjakartjak Posts: 4,167

    Is Verdun being coy?image

  • I have decided that this year I wont be chopping everything too quickly. I will be leaving seedpods and heads as a bit of interest. Nothing really happening in the garden. My alliums are up but they are in pots. Can i move them in flower into the ground? Last years Aquillegias are starting to shoot but other than that...nowt image
  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802
    Verdun wrote (see)
    Bbbbbbbit shy Artjak! No, will take some pics. Maybe others will do same and I can envy theirs


    They did

    http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/the-potting-shed/garden-gallery/2650-14.html

     

  • Bunny ...Bunny ... Posts: 3,471

    No !!! goodness of your heart image

    I bought 2 hellebores today, had to drag myself away from them all calling for me to rescue them take them home image

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     Also seeds, trays and modules, compost, feed, 2 roses, primroses and violas from the 'save me' section....image

  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 23,975

    That pink one is stunning, Bunny.

    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • That second one is lovely Bunnys!  Is it a named variety?  I like the way they are breeding ones now which have more upward-facing blooms - getting too old to keep bending down just to turn a flower over to enjoy it, beautiful as they are.  That sort of effort is getting more reserved to planting and dealing with the weeds!

    A trowel in the hand is worth a thousand lost under a bush.
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