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By Mazford
- 4 Sep, 2008
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thank you ;~)
4 Sep, 2008
Yes, Great Landscaping Mazford, Terracotta or red Pots would look Good, Also some red flowers, (my favourite flower colour) Just to "warm it up" Thats what i did with my garden which is Similar to yours, ie grey and dark grey......dee...
5 Sep, 2008
i had some stunning daliahs by the agapanthus, but they totally took over, and due to my inexperience i managed to... erm destroy them. i have a lovely deep red rose that needs repositioning, but thats about all, any suggestions for low maintenance plants would be appreciated
7 Sep, 2008
The Red rose sounds Great Mazford.. Lets think Low Maintenance, errm maybe Perrenials or Bulbs, Red, yellow, orange Tulips would be good, plant them October, Lavender looks great and smells Fab, Shame about the Dahlias, iv'e just gett'n into them this year and i love them, only thing is u have to lift them, dry them and store them, so not really Low maintenance, ill get my thinking cap on Mazford or ill ask around hehe...Dee...
8 Sep, 2008
thanx, i got 2 lavenders one is doin fab,very vibrant deep purple, but the other seems to have died off in the middle, i have some winter flowering cyclamin under the willow they have started to come through. i think some bulbs around the magnolia would be good.
9 Sep, 2008
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This photo is of "kilmarnok willow" in Mazford's garden
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I like the colours of the stones. Very nice.
All the best, Hywel.
4 Sep, 2008