Just been looking back at the gorgeous photos here.
Here are some photos of my garden, but they were taken yesterday evening when the light was going and the clouds were gathering for the storm in the night. But thank goodness for the rain. I couldn't believe it was coming so did some watering, which is why the campanula has fallen over. Some weeding needs to be done, but I've been with son on Granny duties as they've had a new baby.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
Bears Breeches, Foxglove, Lupn, Black Elder, Lamium,ground cover loved by bees, unknown pink rose, ginger wine ninebark, catmint or something similar, loved by bees, finally my seed sown white viola(?) planted on into hanging basket
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At last we have a half decent camera so here are a few pictures taken today.
Dahlia Mary Evelyn, lovely flower but disappointed that the bees don't appear to be attracted to it.
Antirhinium Sunset mix grown from seed
Harebell grown from seed - opened today.
Mesembryanthemum have been open for a few days - facing South
Rose Masquerade has been in bloom for a couple of weeks
Rose My Mum
Primula Vivaldi, and lastly for today,
Pyracantha
Beautiful flowers. Wonderful photos.
Just been looking back at the gorgeous photos here.
Here are some photos of my garden, but they were taken yesterday evening when the light was going and the clouds were gathering for the storm in the night. But thank goodness for the rain. I couldn't believe it was coming so did some watering, which is why the campanula has fallen over. Some weeding needs to be done, but I've been with son on Granny duties as they've had a new baby.
What lovely photos! GD, that dahlia is stunning. Shame about the bees...
BL, your garden looks wonderfully tranquil and beautiful. It must take you hours of hard work.
Smashing flowers guys?
Loving chicky's dark red poppies and Cloggies foxglove border over the page - fab!
How cool is GD's pyracantha above - looks amazing
GD, love the dahlia. Your flowers are weeks ahead.
Busy, your long border has shot up quickly and garden lovely as usual.
Bears Breeches, Foxglove, Lupn, Black Elder, Lamium,ground cover loved by bees, unknown pink rose, ginger wine ninebark, catmint or something similar, loved by bees, finally my seed sown white viola(?) planted on into hanging basket
Mary - beautiful healthy plants
Mary, lovely especially the white violas.
I LOVE that Lamium - it's beautiful with it's frosty leaves