Thank you for sharing your garden plants They are delightful. Following a fall 2 months ago I have been unable to walk and cannot wait to get into what will be a bed of weeds further surgery is likely so it may be a while yet My OH a non gardener, is doing his best but I feel it will be like starting from the beginning again, meanwhile keep your piictures coming, they are much appreciated
Deano "Stumpy" Mine died 3 winters ago. I'd had it 13 yrs, before they were readily available. I used to go to GC and admire it, but even though working 40 quid was a big ask. H brought it home one day saying it was cheaper to buy it than me keep paying petrol to visit it. It lived for years in a pot and over wintered in GH, then I planted it o/s in shady sheltered place and wrapped with fleece packed with straw and ok for 3 winters but the really long bad one did it. I think that was the biggest saddest loss I've had in the garden.
p.s. I've still got the trunk laying in my fern bed.
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Thank you for sharing your garden plants They are delightful. Following a fall 2 months ago I have been unable to walk and cannot wait to get into what will be a bed of weeds further surgery is likely so it may be a while yet My OH a non gardener, is doing his best but I feel it will be like starting from the beginning again, meanwhile keep your piictures coming, they are much appreciated
Airwaves! With you on the non gardening partner bit!
My thoughts are with you on recovery!
Day on the plot, before returning to work in the morning!
A few more stuff out!
Don't ya just love summer!
Oh! n my mate "Stumpy"
Deano "Stumpy"
Mine died 3 winters ago. I'd had it 13 yrs, before they were readily available. I used to go to GC and admire it, but even though working 40 quid was a big ask. H brought it home one day saying it was cheaper to buy it than me keep paying petrol to visit it. It lived for years in a pot and over wintered in GH, then I planted it o/s in shady sheltered place and wrapped with fleece packed with straw and ok for 3 winters but the really long bad one did it. I think that was the biggest saddest loss I've had in the garden.
p.s. I've still got the trunk laying in my fern bed.
KEF - how sad

Here are a few of my flowers at the moment.
These are all from inside my cage:
and here is my red/orange section
And here are my patio pots (deer don't eat isotoma - so I use it liberally)
Chicky they are lovely pics, you have an eye for colour, says me who has no eye for colour but has a few nice combinations that arrived by luck
Chicky lovely pics. Love that cart and watering can.
It is so nice getting to see everyones gardens
Great chicky. What's that really blue plant in pic 2?
In the sticks near Peterborough