Pamela it looks large while you're doing it. But there is a problem with the site because it shouldn't have the white bands above and below and when you click on the photo it should change to an enlargement.
I don't know if anyone has reported it or if the editors are doing anything.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
Here are some not so pretty ones for a change, my veggie garden. I'm not the tidiest gardener and I use permeable fabric to keep the weeds down, 'cos I can't cope with that and the flower bit as well.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
The top one looks like epimedium rubrum and the bottom one epimedium sulphureum. Your border looks very pretty Pamela. I haven't heard that name before for cowslips.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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Oh, it kind of came out alright
Pamela it looks large while you're doing it. But there is a problem with the site because it shouldn't have the white bands above and below and when you click on the photo it should change to an enlargement.
I don't know if anyone has reported it or if the editors are doing anything.
Here are some not so pretty ones for a change, my veggie garden. I'm not the tidiest gardener and I use permeable fabric to keep the weeds down, 'cos I can't cope with that and the flower bit as well.
What veg have you got in there? I am only starting so I'm only at the seedling stage. I'm a bit worried I've missed the boat for this year
These have been so pretty and cheerful!
My Mum and Grandma used to call cowslips "peggles"! has anyone else heard that?
Can someone tell me how I upload a photo from photobucket please
Hi Bev - will that get rid of the huge white borders?
Delicate epimediums (epimedia?!). Does anyone know what they are called?
Lovely photos
The pics are just gettign worse.
The top one looks like epimedium rubrum and the bottom one epimedium sulphureum. Your border looks very pretty Pamela. I haven't heard that name before for cowslips.