Yes Bob, I learned that mine was a herbaceous boarder thankfully...to start with I thought I'd killed everything in one season.... I don't have room for evergreens unfortunately but I'm sure it won't let it stop me
Love your garden Jacqueline! Bet your longing to see that spring scene again!
You've nicked all our 'western side' snow MU! We've only had a couple of falls of about that amount or slightly less this winter.
Lovely pix everyone
Very pretty Pete - we've a long time to wait for that here. I love it when all the early bulbs start appearing. I've just realised I don't have any pix of the borders for Feb/March, aprt from one when I was buildingit all. I'll remedy that when the crocus all flower soon
I'm very fond of my big pot of Joan of Arc crocus in March though.
and the daffs emerging in April always makes me feel spring is (hopefully) on it's way
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
This is Forsythia it really brightens the garden up when its in flower had two bushes in back garden but one seems to have died off think some weedkiller spray got on it last year
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Yes Bob, I learned that mine was a herbaceous boarder thankfully...to start with I thought I'd killed everything in one season....
I don't have room for evergreens unfortunately but I'm sure it won't let it stop me 
Love your garden Jacqueline! Bet your longing to see that spring scene again!
What lovely photos, I can almost feel the sun?☀️
My garden is largely herbaceous and my favourite time of year is when all gaps have closed up but shortly before the paths and pond disappear
This was the view from my bench last summer. The in the way stems are allium summer drummer.
Fresh green's of spring - not long to wait now!!
Lovely to see some photos of the warmer months that are hopefully just round the corner now
Billericay - Essex
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
Victoria, I remember falling in love with your garden on seeing a picture last year! Its beautiful!
Muddle, your winter is much prettier than mine!
Fresh is the word Pete! That looks so lush! Feels a world away right now!
Oh how gorgeous Muddle! Cheers the soul!
You've nicked all our 'western side' snow MU! We've only had a couple of falls of about that amount or slightly less this winter.
Lovely pix everyone
Very pretty Pete - we've a long time to wait for that here. I love it when all the early bulbs start appearing. I've just realised I don't have any pix of the borders for Feb/March, aprt from one when I was buildingit all. I'll remedy that when the crocus all flower soon
I'm very fond of my big pot of Joan of Arc crocus in March though.
and the daffs emerging in April always makes me feel spring is (hopefully) on it's way
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Long, light evenings
“It's still magic even if you know how it's done.”
I was hoping by Tuesday at the latest
In the sticks near Peterborough
I only have access to the photos on my phone at the moment, but these make me smile.
Lovely idea for a thread Wonky
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.