That's very kind of you Philippa, yes please I would love to have some of those dear little mini dianthus in my big flower bed - are they easy to grow from seed? I have quite a few spaces to be filled next year as I have an enormous grassy thing that has taken over a large space and it must be dug out later in the year.
It was dusk when I took that photo Aym so I'll try to get a close up in full daylight or better still when the sun is out - if that ever happens. Thank you, my garden is a bit of a jungle and I keep making mistakes with heights and colours but I do enjoy messing about out there
Lovely photos everyone Must give a special mention to Phillipa's passiflora, so wonderfully wierd, ( I love it) and Runny's fuschia looks good enough to eat
Pleased to announce that things are finally starting to happen in my patch
Comtesse de bouchard has a mighty 3 flowers on it
Dorothy Walton is lagging behind with only one
Most of my plants seem to be laid back like me. No need to rush, ha, ha
This thread is so lovely to look at, very cheering
Here you go Aym, the sun came out. If you can't make the pic bigger, try right clicking and choosing 'open in new window', that works for me when I'm on my laptop.
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That's a lovely display philippa - how many plants are there - it certainly seems to be very healthy and bushy.
That's very kind of you Philippa, yes please I would love to have some of those dear little mini dianthus in my big flower bed - are they easy to grow from seed? I have quite a few spaces to be filled next year as I have an enormous grassy thing that has taken over a large space and it must be dug out later in the year.
This is the current love of my life (and the bees love it too), penstemon sour grapes
It was dusk when I took that photo Aym so I'll try to get a close up in full daylight or better still when the sun is out - if that ever happens. Thank you, my garden is a bit of a jungle and I keep making mistakes with heights and colours but I do enjoy messing about out there
Lovely photos everyone
Must give a special mention to Phillipa's passiflora, so wonderfully wierd, ( I love it) and Runny's fuschia looks good enough to eat 
Pleased to announce that things are finally starting to happen in my patch
Comtesse de bouchard has a mighty 3 flowers on it
Dorothy Walton is lagging behind with only one
Most of my plants seem to be laid back like me. No need to rush, ha, ha
Aym: No.2 has added hints of "GOS" with the empty compost bag stuffed down the back
Aym, do you mean hagley hybrid?
This thread is so lovely to look at, very cheering
Here you go Aym, the sun came out. If you can't make the pic bigger, try right clicking and choosing 'open in new window', that works for me when I'm on my laptop.