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What's the star in your garden right now

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  • davids10davids10 Posts: 894

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  • YviestevieYviestevie Posts: 7,066

    Hi Verdun, Blue Boa looks lovely Ill have a think about it and see where I might be able to put it.  I like your jokes by the way.  In a town near me we have Walter Wall (he sells carpets)

    Hi from Kingswinford in the West Midlands
  • Orchid LadyOrchid Lady Posts: 5,800

    Chris, that border is lovely....I might post on the envy thread image Mine are shocking at the moment as I've hardly been in the garden for about 3 weeks because of my rubbish sprained ankle image

  • BizzieBBizzieB Posts: 885

    Chris65, your border is a treat of colour, love the roses and dahalias. image

  • BizzieBBizzieB Posts: 885

     My star has to be the second flowering of the delphinium, true to colour 

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  • SalinoSalino Posts: 1,609

    ..Chris has a lovely border going on there...lots of interest... but it ought to be said... the fence is terrible...and does nothing to enhance your plantings... it's a shame... I'm a firm believer in getting the background right...if you are able to do so...

  • BizzieBBizzieB Posts: 885

    Oh, dont mention fences. I share both mine with my neighbours and its difgicult to get anything done. It's so expensive. Have resorted to covering the worn parts with trellis and climbing plants.

    Sorry , here's another of my stars

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    geraniums still attracting the wildlife image 

     

  • Beaus MumBeaus Mum Posts: 3,550

    Lovely stars David and Bizzie image

    Bizzie my Delphs never come back at all even once this yearimage yours is lovely 

  • BizzieBBizzieB Posts: 885

    Thanks BeausMum image , I only have the one - in a pot (used to be plagued with snails)  so it gets tucked away by the rose bush. After first flower dies, cut off to soil level, feed, water and it suprises me with another bloom. Still attracting the bees.

  • Beaus MumBeaus Mum Posts: 3,550

    Oh Bizzie that's food for fault as you have reminded me I brought a new one which I have in pot with white bunnies image I'll seek it out when I do my big move around later in the year and maybe plant permanently in a pot.  Currently it was just as a filler in a summer display pot image

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