Just started planting snowdrops last year, so jealous of some of the posts/pictures, everyone has really nice gardens, lovely to see everyones pictures, very inspiring.
Chris789, it takes a long time to get a garden as you want it. But it's the getting there is the interesting bit.We've been here for over 20 years and it's still evolving. It was just grass, but slowly I'm digging it up and putting fruit bushes,veg and flowers.
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A few photos that I took yesterday. The Aconites are lovely and daffodils coming on a treat.
A gorgeous burst of sunshine from the Aconites, Fritillary.
Aw, those Aconites are lovely, fritillary
Mine are a shameful, pigeon trampled mess.
I really like Mr Cloggie's sunset pic with the reflection off the building.
Just started planting snowdrops last year, so jealous of some of the posts/pictures, everyone has really nice gardens, lovely to see everyones pictures, very inspiring.
Don't be jealous Chris because if you zoom in on your snow drops they are just as beautiful
Fantastic pictures everyone, really enjoyed looking at them tonight.
Chris789, it takes a long time to get a garden as you want it. But it's the getting there is the interesting bit.
We've been here for over 20 years and it's still evolving. It was just grass, but slowly I'm digging it up and putting fruit bushes,veg and flowers.
Hellebore 'Tutu' ...one of my absolute favourites
And Clematis cirrhosa 'Freckles' flowering above the hellebores
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Two beautiful plants dove, that hellibore is a right show off
It is an absolute beauty isn't it Perki
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Very pretty Dove. Looks a good height, so useful for being in among snowdrops perhaps?
Good colour for my garden too
I'm hoping for some interesting seedlings from my purple hellebore. WIll give you a shout if there's anything that might suit you.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...