I got a lot of alliums to plant about 30+ purple sensation, I already planted christophii around kniphofia timopthy. Gladitor - mount everest - caeruleum need planting as soon as possible.
I got some regale lilys in sunken pots might do that.
The curves will prob come Lyn.....we all eventually succomb to curves don't we?
That's what you get for eating all those doughnuts Verd
I'd agree with Lyn - looks a lot of plants for the space. You might find yourself taking a few of those out within a year or two if they all grow on well.
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I'd definitely get a bit of structure in there for winter, but you could plant up the other border with a bit more greenery to give winter interest, as it's (presumably) nearer your house and therefore the most visible part of the garden from there.
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I got all the plants but for rudbeckia L herbstonne , I got some fennel seeds as well so fennel or rudbeckia . I could space them out when the weather gets better
The aster Monch was one of the last plants I put on the plan, I will plant it back to where I was originally going to plant it next to the orange crocosmia.
A nice lady I do a few jobs for give me Geranium rozanne. I noticed its spreads on the floor around in her garden but scrambled upwards through some plants as well. I thought it might poke through the rudbeckia goldsturm.
I suppose its trail and error, If I dont like it I can always dig it out .
The border with the daffs in, is right in front of my rear windows so more winter interest will be planted
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I got a lot of alliums to plant about 30+ purple sensation, I already planted christophii around kniphofia timopthy. Gladitor - mount everest - caeruleum need planting as soon as possible.
I got some regale lilys in sunken pots might do that.
That's what you get for eating all those doughnuts Verd
I'd agree with Lyn - looks a lot of plants for the space. You might find yourself taking a few of those out within a year or two if they all grow on well.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I'd definitely get a bit of structure in there for winter, but you could plant up the other border with a bit more greenery to give winter interest, as it's (presumably) nearer your house and therefore the most visible part of the garden from there.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I got all the plants but for rudbeckia L herbstonne , I got some fennel seeds as well so fennel or rudbeckia
. I could space them out when the weather gets better
The aster Monch was one of the last plants I put on the plan, I will plant it back to where I was originally going to plant it next to the orange crocosmia.
A nice lady I do a few jobs for give me Geranium rozanne. I noticed its spreads on the floor around in her garden but scrambled upwards through some plants as well. I thought it might poke through the rudbeckia goldsturm.
I suppose its trail and error, If I dont like it I can always dig it out
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The border with the daffs in, is right in front of my rear windows so more winter interest will be planted