I like your style Tetley (apart from the gnomes - but each to their own, I quite like oddly shaped rocks).
I totally agree with you, and my Mum always said that it's safe to move things in full flower - 'do it quick and they won't notice'. She even moved one of her employer's plants whilst he was away on holiday - She said that his arthritis wouldn't allow him to go that far up the garden, so he wouldn't know!
I agree Flower. Blue is great for keeping the peace in the garden. Pale blue goes with with pink or yellow and keeps them apart. When I'm in the mood for leery, blousey, jewelly colours, I love deep blue with calendula orange ,magenta and purplesand bright yellows. Put it with white and it's cool.
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I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I like your style Tetley (apart from the gnomes - but each to their own, I quite like oddly shaped rocks).
I totally agree with you, and my Mum always said that it's safe to move things in full flower - 'do it quick and they won't notice'. She even moved one of her employer's plants whilst he was away on holiday - She said that his arthritis wouldn't allow him to go that far up the garden, so he wouldn't know!
I agree Flower. Blue is great for keeping the peace in the garden. Pale blue goes with with pink or yellow and keeps them apart. When I'm in the mood for leery, blousey, jewelly colours, I love deep blue with calendula orange ,magenta and purplesand bright yellows. Put it with white and it's cool.
http://www.marksandspencer.com/paint-your-own-gnome/p/p22403484
This one's for you Tetley. How's that roof going? Any progress?
I'm reading this thread with great interest. I'm hopless at planting. I can't get my none artistic head round doing it by height!!!
It drives me nuts!