Some photos from today front above, back garden below. Front garden has a lot of flowers just starting to come out so I'm hoping for some nice weather, so they don't get spoiled, although looking at the last week can't see where that will come from!
Joyca the crocosmia does seem to have flowered early this year. Maybe due to that little hot spell.
chris lovely wildlife pound
hosta bought a few weeks ago from the garden centres bin of death a a couple of £. Nursed back to health and now doing well in a shady planter on the patio wall.
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Here's a few from my patch today - seems to have recovered from a rainy week
Bits and bobs left in the garden by people before us, now used as planters
Dahlia
lily
hydrangea
cheap Poundland rose
fushia standard and bush. The bush fushia is in one of the new driveway beds.
Main bed by the patio
Delosperma cooperi
random stuff in a planter.
Beautiful splashes of colour Sunny, especially the main bed by the patio.
My crocosmia are only in bud.
Some photos from today front above, back garden below. Front garden has a lot of flowers just starting to come out so I'm hoping for some nice weather, so they don't get spoiled, although looking at the last week can't see where that will come from!
Joyca the crocosmia does seem to have flowered early this year. Maybe due to that little hot spell.
chris lovely wildlife pound
hosta bought a few weeks ago from the garden centres bin of death a a couple of £. Nursed back to health and now doing well in a shady planter on the patio wall.
Last edited: 01 July 2017 20:38:40
Chris, what are the small white flowers in your pond, bottom picture?