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Garden Pictures 2016

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  • HeftyHefty Posts: 370

    thanks! will see what happens over the next few days etc - they are still there now tho so thats a good sign image

    @geurnsey donkey this is my garden, small, sheltered but not much sun, theres a communal lawn at the back of it

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  • That looks like a really relaxing area Hefty - somewhere to sit & read or to have a quite few minutes - very pretty too.

  • HeftyHefty Posts: 370

    many thanks! ive only been into gardening since late 2014 so im still learning - the plant nxt to the hyacinth is Senetti - such vivid colour its almost unreal

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     this is also a Senetti =

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    and yeah i work from home so its nice to go out there every day and do something - tho its become a bit of an obsession now lol all my money goes on the garden, specifically plants for the bees and pollinators

    heres how it used to look

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  • HeftyHefty Posts: 370

    many thanks! so many exciting things going on in the garden at the moment, all sorts of stuff sprouting and bursting through the soil, new things seem to appear every day and ive got loads of summer flowering plants growing nicely too, cant wait to see what the coming months bring! ill share some more pics with everyone image

    p.s i got the Senettis from Homebase, 2 for £10 or something, a tad expensive but worth it for the colour

  • FairygirlFairygirl Posts: 55,117

    Really taking shape Hefty. Nice when you start seeing the end product after all the work  image

    Couple of little bits of spring today

    drumstick primula

    http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g322/katyhillskhills/DSCF1795_zpsostrwrau.jpg

    and the only pasqueflower that's open

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    It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....



    I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
  • HeftyHefty Posts: 370

    wow the flowers in the second pic look alienesque!

  • The drumstick primulas look lovely - such a delicate colour - I don't know the pasqueflower - did you grow it from seed Fairygirl?

  • FairygirlFairygirl Posts: 55,117

    I love their feathery stems  Hefty image

    I bought them as small plants GD, but they do seed around quite happily. I have some white ones and a reddish/violet coloured one but they're not in flower yet.

    It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....



    I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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