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Ceanothus thyriflorus repens
By Annella
- 20 Jan, 2011
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Thanks TT :-))
20 Jan, 2011
Can you identify some of the other shrubs in this border please ?
20 Jan, 2011
What a beautiful bank of flowers! Makes you think what you can do with a slope. Cant be easy to maintain but by the look of this..very much worth it! Ive added it to my favs cos I really love this!
20 Jan, 2011
Thanks Tetrarch, it's certainly good leg exercise when I'm weeding!
TT....Cistus pulverulentus Sunset, Senecio Sunshine, Spiraea nipponica 'Snowmound', Rosa 'Flower carpet white' (not in flower)
Helianthemum 'Ben Ledi' ,Euonymous fortunei Emerald 'n' Gold, underplanted with Alchemilla mollis, hardy Geraniums and Campanulas :-))
20 Jan, 2011
Wow... thanks :o)
20 Jan, 2011
What a beautiful picture Annella...:>)
20 Jan, 2011
Thanks Moti, can't wait to see it looking like this again now.
20 Jan, 2011
Beautiful, I feel quite envious.
20 Jan, 2011
Thanks Cinders :-))
20 Jan, 2011
Really beautiful.
20 Jan, 2011
Lovely Annella , for a minute I thought Spring had sprung ... :o))
20 Jan, 2011
Not yet Amy :o))))
20 Jan, 2011
LOL..... soon I hope !
20 Jan, 2011
absolutely gorgeous
20 Jan, 2011
Thanks Yorks........Wedding photo?
20 Jan, 2011
no its not its your garden, !!! looks nothing like a wedding photo
20 Jan, 2011
You know what I mean Lol.......and the Spirea on the slope could be 'Bridle wreath'
20 Jan, 2011
Oh,
20 Jan, 2011
lovely anne, is this now its so pretty even in winter,
20 Jan, 2011
San, have you been drinking? lol........it's nice in the midlands, but it's not Tenerife!! ;))
20 Jan, 2011
What a lovely, pretty bank of flowers and shrubs, roll on summer!
20 Jan, 2011
I have to admit, ann, if that ceanothus wasn't there it would really lose something. I do hope it will recover. San, please forgive me, that was terribly cheeky! I am feeling very cross with myself!!
20 Jan, 2011
Karen I had the same diagnosis on San....never mind hun this was taken in May. It looks like yukk right now. Also Karen I will be gutted if the Ceo dies, It's a very old friend but not one from Wilby so I will need ideas for a replacement. Did you read my dead or not dead question yesterday?
20 Jan, 2011
Yes I did, it looks like best thing to do is wait....darn! I'm going to be waiting on quite a few things too...
Ceanothus Autumnal Blue and Concha (Both babies and black)
Cotoneaster Exburiensis, all five, black (but I think they'll be ok, pretty confident about them)
Cytisus Battandieri...silver but dead leaves...it made it through last winter so there's hope!
Euonymus Japonicus...not looking good at all, in the greenhouse trying to revive!
Hardy Fuchsias, who knows?
Hedera Canariensis...black
Itea...looks dead
Photinia Red Robin and Camilvy..both badly damaged
Pittosporums...all defoliated
Sarcococca Digyna...badly damaged, may be dead
Sempervivums ....gone
Solanum....who knows but I'm not confident
Stachyurus Praecox...looks dead
Viburnum Tinus...two looking dead
New standard Bay, looks half dead
I hope they all survive but I'm pretty sure some of them are dead. :((
20 Jan, 2011
Escalonias, Hardy fuschias etc....after all that advice I gave all I can say is I have never seen any of my gardens looking like this....:-((((
20 Jan, 2011
At least San will be ok......:o))))))
20 Jan, 2011
No, me neither, but i worry that winters will be like this for a while, so I shan't buy any more plants that are not tough as old boots for a while....see that's what I say NOW...but just you wait...I'll be at it all over again come the spring!
20 Jan, 2011
nicely done, good mix of colour and interest going on..is there anything planned to be added this time round?
21 Jan, 2011
I don't even dare to look too closely at my garden, it all looks pretty dead!!!!!!!!!!!!
21 Jan, 2011
very colourful ;0))))
24 Jan, 2011
thats very pretty
25 Jan, 2011
Thanks Sticki :o))
25 Jan, 2011
I have a garden I look after and the Ceo's there looked pretty dead after winter 2009/10 so we decided to take them out, so I cut them back totally ready to tackle the roots and a few weeks later they were greening up again! They do look ropey after a hard winter though. Thats why I don't dare have one! or two!
26 Jan, 2011
mine has been looking well past its best for a few years but decidedly worse now - its in the shade which doesnt help, its a shame cos it looked so lovely with a copper beech behind it. im not sure whether to take it out or try cutting it back?
26 Jan, 2011
decisions, decisions!!
26 Jan, 2011
Try cutting it back first Sticki, you may be surprised!
26 Jan, 2011
i shall have a closer look and then a bit of a cut back ~ thanks.
26 Jan, 2011
It may look pretty ropey till late spring! :0(
27 Jan, 2011
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That's a pretty pic Annella :o)
20 Jan, 2011