@ Runnybeak ... WillDB's video link here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdycvnbnFY4&feature=youtu.be
Some pots. I just cannot put the writing above or between the photos.
Oh bother it, it won't do any more photos either and the one photo it's managed is probably the worst.
These two are by the swimming pool, which is why they are in white plastic pots.
BL those look gorgeous
Then my next post was lost, couldn't display the page. But it put the writing first last time, strange!
Photo posting has gone on strike.
1. First Sunflower (only 6 foot).
2. First Helenium flower (Mardi Gras).
BL Wish I could be there on Sunday to walk round and enjoy your garden.
Roscoeas in pots should be kept on the dryish side when dormant. If they are wet then freeze they will rot. my favourite at the moment is Wisley Amethyst. I will take a photo tomorrow.
Blue Bird is sky high now.
A few taken this evening when the sun finally came out
First flower on Ligularia
and first one on sweet pea Black Knight. Glorious colour but sadly - very little scent
while Dorothy Eckford is the opposite - clear white and a lovely fragrance
Nasturtium Black Velvet
and the Harebells are happy in their little spot
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@ Runnybeak ... WillDB's video link here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdycvnbnFY4&feature=youtu.be
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Some pots. I just cannot put the writing above or between the photos.
Oh bother it, it won't do any more photos either and the one photo it's managed is probably the worst.
These two are by the swimming pool, which is why they are in white plastic pots.

BL those look gorgeous
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Then my next post was lost, couldn't display the page. But it put the writing first last time, strange!
Photo posting has gone on strike.
1. First Sunflower (only 6 foot).
2. First Helenium flower (Mardi Gras).
BL Wish I could be there on Sunday to walk round and enjoy your garden.
Roscoeas in pots should be kept on the dryish side when dormant. If they are wet then freeze they will rot. my favourite at the moment is Wisley Amethyst. I will take a photo tomorrow.
Blue Bird is sky high now.
A few taken this evening when the sun finally came out
First flower on Ligularia
and first one on sweet pea Black Knight. Glorious colour but sadly - very little scent
while Dorothy Eckford is the opposite - clear white and a lovely fragrance
Nasturtium Black Velvet
and the Harebells are happy in their little spot
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...