Was thinking of you as I watered my garden tonight, took hour and a half! Thinking about my plans and how hard you have worked on yours and best way to go about things etc etc think I'll get my plans down and get you to have a look over and see what you think if you don't mind
Thank you Bizzie that will be brill, just been out there with Beau and realised I have a couple of shrubs that are quite tall now and maybe they could be moved next to the shed! That will def go on my plan I'm visiting the in laws the weekend so will make a start next week , thank you again
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I thought you would see it, Beaus Mum,
it's either Clematis alpina or armadii, I will have find the label.
Grows rapidly, small leaf and just keeps flowing. The colour is more pale mauve (this tablet camera is limited in giving the exact colour.
It could be the answer to your 'shed problem'.
Sounds perfect, bit excited now
Was thinking of you as I watered my garden tonight, took hour and a half! Thinking about my plans and how hard you have worked on yours and best way to go about things etc etc think I'll get my plans down and get you to have a look over and see what you think if you don't mind
Thank you Bizzie that will be brill, just been out there with Beau and realised I have a couple of shrubs that are quite tall now and maybe they could be moved next to the shed! That will def go on my plan
I'm visiting the in laws the weekend so will make a start next week , thank you again 
A bit of brightness on a dull damp day.
A little pot of campanula
And such a pretty pot KEF
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Take it you like the up turned saucer look Fairy
Only had eyes for the plant KEF
I had a tiny double flowered campanula many years ago - Elizabeth Oliver. Is that what that her?
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I don't know which one it is, I didn't even know was it was until it was identified for me on the forum last year.

My last post was all mixed up - was going to say 'is that what that is' and changed to 'is that her' - glad you got the gist..
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...