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Right side of garden - looking up.

hywel

By Hywel


Right side of garden - looking up.



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So pretty - lovely planting.

19 Jun, 2021

 

Very lush and colourful, Hywel. Everything looks very healthy and mature. Is it your ‘pink rose’ on the fence or is it your neighbours? ( I say rose, but you may tell me some thing different. ) 😊

19 Jun, 2021

 

Thank you both :)

It's a rose called Masquerade Kate, it's yellow when it opens and then becomes red.
My neighbour's house is several feet lower down than this one because we're on a hill.

19 Jun, 2021

 

The Heuchera in the centre, at the bottom of the photo, looks wonderful.

19 Jun, 2021

 

Sounds a very lovely rose, Hywel.
Plus, I like the idea of neighbours on different levels too..

19 Jun, 2021

 

Lovely selection of plants there Hywel. They look very good. We are on different levels here too as we are on a hill.

20 Jun, 2021

 

Thank you all,
The houses are semis and each pair of houses is a bit higher or lower than the next ones.

The Heuchera is quite big Shirley, I think it's called Sweet Tea or something ?

20 Jun, 2021

 

Hywel, I looked up the 'Sweet Tea' as I like the look of yours and it's a Heucherella, a cross between a Tiarella and a Heuchera so I've learnt something today!

20 Jun, 2021

 

There's the Hosta.. Wow it all looks fabulous Hywel, so many pots and everything looking in tip top condition..smashing..

20 Jun, 2021

 

You've taught me something too Shirley :)

Janey I keep my Hostas in pots because I find slugs leave them alone :)

20 Jun, 2021

 

Yes, I haven't had Hostas for years, that's the only thing, so many snails and slugs here.

21 Jun, 2021

 

That's a shame, I think there are lots in old gardens, in the walls etc. You could try them in pots Janey, like I do.

21 Jun, 2021

 

Lovely, lots of colour.

23 Jun, 2021

 

I hate using slug pellets, but even use them in my summer pots as they get eaten by slugs and snails. Yes old walls and over winter spring they're multiplying in any leaf litter..

23 Jun, 2021



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