Yep I found the site last year. I have loved learning from the forum. I even know what some of my flowers are called now.
i changed my name as soon as I found out how to do it as I generally garden with no shoes on i have a disability that makes footware sore - thought it more appropriate ?
Hope you don't mind barefoot but I referenced your lovely garden to a new member working with a similar space on another thread. They love it ?. Please chip in with any helpful suggestions if you can.
Sorry forgot to say, on the green post on the veranda of the shed , I have clematis, two types - total novice so no idea which ones - one has right pretty fluffy purple flowers all summer the other is big blousy deep pink. I also grew sweet peas there too.
I am learning by my mistakes and my ambition is for one of my iris to flower - never got the lighters to flower yet. Moved the so the got sun all da and were not over looked but still no flowers. ....one day ?
Wow what a lovely garden barefoot gardener - a cornucopia of colour! I am envious as I have a garden to work on, but have to wait until the house extension is built otherwise anything I plant might get trampled on by the builders! Never mind, the anticipation of having a new project is keeping me going, and I can look on here and see all sorts of great ideas like yours.
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Wow!! I thought I had a lot of plants in my small garden but you've beaten me hands down! I feel like I have lots of room for more now! ?
There's always room more ??
Yep I found the site last year. I have loved learning from the forum. I even know what some of my flowers are called now.
i changed my name as soon as I found out how to do it as I generally garden with no shoes on i have a disability that makes footware sore - thought it more appropriate ?
Kitty, you may be thinking of the lady with the concrete yard. She had worked wonders with all her plants in pots. It was beautiful.
Yes Joyce
seems it's the same one.
Hope you don't mind barefoot but I referenced your lovely garden to a new member working with a similar space on another thread. They love it ?. Please chip in with any helpful suggestions if you can.
http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/garden-design/ugly-dumping-ground/995178.html
Sorry forgot to say, on the green post on the veranda of the shed , I have clematis, two types - total novice so no idea which ones - one has right pretty fluffy purple flowers all summer the other is big blousy deep pink. I also grew sweet peas there too.
I am learning by my mistakes and my ambition is for one of my iris to flower - never got the lighters to flower yet. Moved the so the got sun all da and were not over looked but still no flowers. ....one day ?
@Barefoot gardener,
Here's your last pic right side up.
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Wow! Thank you ? Wouldn't do that for me no matter how I played with it. Thank you so much
What a lovely garden barefoot gardener - I bet it is the star of the neighbourhood.
That's the sort of garden I like and aspire to have, billions of plants but all are healthy and thriving
Wow what a lovely garden barefoot gardener - a cornucopia of colour! I am envious as I have a garden to work on, but have to wait until the house extension is built otherwise anything I plant might get trampled on by the builders! Never mind, the anticipation of having a new project is keeping me going, and I can look on here and see all sorts of great ideas like yours.