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Clematis and Heleniums


Clematis and Heleniums (Helenium)

'Sahin's Early' is still in flower on the stream bank, and Clematis 'Gypsy Queen' is scrambling up the bank to have a mingle!



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Thats a lovely combination. I have made a note to grow rudbeckias next year.

17 Oct, 2011

 

oops just noticed they are heleniums!!

17 Oct, 2011

 

Love Gypsy Queen. Mine has not appeared much this year....sadly.

17 Oct, 2011

 

That's a shame, K. Mine loves it on the stream bank, and as I can't prune her, she's a large plant! :-)

17 Oct, 2011

 

Sounds lovely! :))

18 Oct, 2011

 

Yes, she gives me a lot of pleasure every year. She dangles into the water, so I get reflections too. ;-)

18 Oct, 2011

 

Now you are making me jealous! :))

18 Oct, 2011

 

Oooh, have you seen that double helenium on the right of this page? Wow!

18 Oct, 2011

 

Sorry. I was just thinking - I wouldn't have thought of planting a Clematis to amble about on a bank, as I'm so used to them being climbers. I'm really glad our predecessors did it, though. :-))

18 Oct, 2011

 

That's the one I planted in early September, K. :-))

18 Oct, 2011

 

Yes, a little inspiration goes a long way! Saying that though, I have 'Arabella' and twice I have tried allowing it to scramble and do it's own thing and it doesn't work at all...hardly any flowers. I suppose it is because it is a type 3. Next year it will be back on it's obelisk or tied to the tree.

18 Oct, 2011

 

Ah, do you know, I wondered that as I pressed 'send'! :))

18 Oct, 2011

 

It's no use B, one of these days I am going to have a garden big enough for these lovely perennials! :S

18 Oct, 2011

 

Yes - and I'm awful - I'm sure it needed watering. However, after all the rain we had today it probably got watered naturally. :-)) My water butts were full this evening.

18 Oct, 2011

 

You'll definitely have to move, K. You need at least an acre. :-)))

18 Oct, 2011

 

lol...you're not wrong B! :))

18 Oct, 2011

 

;-)))

18 Oct, 2011

 

Two of my favourites Spritz. Mine are nearly over. One cold blast and that is it. I got my heater for my green house. I intend to wrap my plants up well and only us it if it is really cold.

21 Oct, 2011

 

I've started to dig up a few of my vulnerable plants, Linda. I do keep one greenhouse frost-free. It's expensive, but gives me peace of mind. At least with a thermostat the heater isn't on all the time.

23 Oct, 2011

 

I'm just going to turn it on when it is really cold.

29 Oct, 2011

 

You can leave it on all the time soon, Linda - if you set it to the temp. you want, it cuts in and out so you don't need to worry if it gets cold in the night. :-)

29 Oct, 2011



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