Sorry just realized how rude I'm being. I'm Jacqui and I live in France near Paris. Been perusing your lovely pics and just decided to dive on in. Hope it's ok.
Not sure if I should call it a terrace or a jungle. But it's starting to show loads of colour. Hm don't understand why one of the photos is upside down.......sorry!
Glad you persevered with putting on your photos Nick, your garden is so well planted, it's delightful
A couple of bits from me:
One of my fave things about this pyracantha is it growing in the dryest part of the garden and that somehow it is training itself to the fence so I don't have to interfere
Yellow eremurus are weak this year but I do like the colour combo with manuka Donna behind and linaria Peachy. I'm moving Donna come winter as it's planted in a too-small place Hope it'll be alright, I think they're a bit tender
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Sorry just realized how rude I'm being. I'm Jacqui and I live in France near Paris. Been perusing your lovely pics and just decided to dive on in. Hope it's ok.
Welcome Jacquim,
the more the merrier. Your photos are lovely, I think I recognise the imponia but what is the other one?
A A Milne
I took the skirts off these trees yesterday and they look so much better
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the perfume is amazing this year but they do need tidying up
Colours all starting
A A Milne
Thanks lily yes impomnia petunias and pink bedding geranium. Your garden is lovely wish I had a proper garden but my terrace will have to do for now.
Sometimes I would give anything for a terrace
yours must be very pretty
A A Milne
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Nick, that was great work you did in such a short time.
Fairy, love the pinks.
Jaquim, beautiful plants, living in Ireland, our Summer season is so short.
Doghouse, beautiful Hebes, I must get a couple, never seen them in flower.
Jacquim that is gorgeous
the perfume must be wonderful!
A A Milne
Glad you persevered with putting on your photos Nick, your garden is so well planted, it's delightful
A couple of bits from me:
One of my fave things about this pyracantha is it growing in the dryest part of the garden and that somehow it is training itself to the fence so I don't have to interfere
Yellow eremurus are weak this year but I do like the colour combo with manuka Donna behind and linaria Peachy. I'm moving Donna come winter as it's planted in a too-small place
Hope it'll be alright, I think they're a bit tender