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West facing border last summer


West facing border last summer (Sedum spectabile 'Autumn Joy' and Dahlia 'Natal')

Dahlia 'Natal' and Sedum 'Autumn Joy'



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Hi there, this is beautiful. Welcome to GOY.

5 Jun, 2009

 

That is a really good photo that captures really good planting, i like it.

5 Jun, 2009

 

love the grasses too

5 Jun, 2009

 

Louloubelle, i think i might just get that Dahlia for my red border, you have converted me to Dahlias !!!!!
Something i never thought would happen !!!

5 Jun, 2009

 

Great planting - I love the contrasts you have here.

17 Jun, 2009

 

This is lovely Lou....I love acidy greens and reds mixed...What do you mean Louise?......Dahlias are the BEST...lol..:>)

19 Jun, 2009

 

Motinot !!! :)
I actually went looking for some and came away without ..... only because of the labels advice .... they need full sun it said and i wanted to put it in a semi shade border :(

Normally i take no notice of these things but i have no knowledge on Dahlias and didn't want it to kick the bucket immediately.

What do you think? Should i have put them there? I just bet if i go back that GC will have sold out!

20 Jun, 2009

 

Louise, this dahlia does not get full sun all day. In fact, it is shaded to some extent by a silver birch. I think the advice is full sun, but I have at least 2 that do very well in part shade! Hope that helps. Lou x

20 Jun, 2009

 

Aha!
It helps a lot, i think i'll try them then, saw some nice ones but was put off by that info.

20 Jun, 2009

 

I have some in my wide border, Louise, it gets sun in the morning only. They do well there.

21 Jun, 2009

 

Hmmm, i've been looking into them already !!!
Where do you both buy from ?
I've decided that the ones that appeal to me - a Dahlia disliker - (!) are the 'Waterlily' type.
The others i don't care for, there doesn't seem to be a lot of suppliers when you 'search' for Dahlias on the web.

22 Jun, 2009

 

You should look at the pompom/ball type too! Winchester Growers spring to mind, otherwise I have a local chap that I buy from. You will undoubtedly find what you want on the WG site though, although I imagine they will be for 2010 delivery now.

22 Jun, 2009

 

Didn't get far with the WG site but looked at the National Dahlia Collection link seperately ...... WHAT a great site.
Am making lists as we speak :)))

22 Jun, 2009



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