Very artistic redfuchsia, i'm loving the pheasant berries cloggy, are you in the uk, that plant looks tropical? Thanks Pat E about the tip with the ruscus ?
Loana no, I'm from Poland - photos are so colorful, because they were taken just before sunset. On the first three is cherry tree, last one is rudbeckia.
That's beautiful, Argyranthemum. Your air must be very clean...
Nice to "meet" you, Redfuchsia. How lovely to have fruit trees on your allotment! It will be interesting to see the differences between our experience of gardening in the UK, and yours in Poland. Where abouts are you living, if you don't mind us knowing? I'm in west Yorkshire, in the Pennine hills in northern England.
Since 2019 I've lived in east Clare, in the west of Ireland.
Loanna, Pheasant berry is also called Himalayan Honeysuckle because it originates from the Himalayas. It became popular in England in Victorian times. Tends to seed itself.
Hello redfuschia. Lovely photos.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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Cloggie, I like that Buddleia.
Morning dew on the roses
Hello everyone
I will add some views from my allotment





- a few days ago when it was still sunny:
Very artistic redfuchsia, i'm loving the pheasant berries cloggy, are you in the uk, that plant looks tropical? Thanks Pat E about the tip with the ruscus ?
Loana no, I'm from Poland - photos are so colorful, because they were taken just before sunset. On the first three is cherry tree, last one is rudbeckia.
Lichen growing on our Acer First time i have seen it like this
That's beautiful, Argyranthemum. Your air must be very clean...
Nice to "meet" you, Redfuchsia. How lovely to have fruit trees on your allotment! It will be interesting to see the differences between our experience of gardening in the UK, and yours in Poland. Where abouts are you living, if you don't mind us knowing? I'm in west Yorkshire, in the Pennine hills in northern England.
Loanna, Pheasant berry is also called Himalayan Honeysuckle because it originates from the Himalayas. It became popular in England in Victorian times. Tends to seed itself.
Hello redfuschia. Lovely photos.
Photos from this morning.
Various prostrate Grevilleas
These Aqueligea appear every summer near the shed.