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By Oliveoil
- 5 Aug, 2010
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Big Border in middle of garden, full of colour - built the fence myself and am growing roses around it, hopefully they will produce some more colour next year. (that is if it stands up through the winter)
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thanks wish I could paint I would have a field day in the garden, not one of my talents come to think of it I don't have many talents only gardening
5 Aug, 2010
my neighbour is good at painting and yesterday I took pictures of my Hydrangea and she said she is going to do a painting of it,
5 Aug, 2010
Oh that is so good of your neighbour, we do not have neighbours, well our closest neighbour is through the wood on the other side of it - it would be nice to have neighbours to gossip over the garden fence with. lol and share news and views with.
5 Aug, 2010
such a beautiful border...wonderful colours
5 Aug, 2010
Thanks Elsiemay pleased you like it. Just like a mass of colour, shame it all has to die down for winter.
5 Aug, 2010
i know what you mean...i so miss the summer borders when winter arrives...
5 Aug, 2010
Wow!!
5 Aug, 2010
Probably too much red and orange for you Karen sue!
6 Aug, 2010
Well, for my garden yes; but I love red flowers sooooooo much! Crocosmia Lucifer is heart stopping! Any really red reds are fantastic. It's just so hard to use in a garden full of clems, roses and geraniums!! I love this scene though. I don't do much herbaceous because I need all year round colour and they leave so much bare earth in the winter, but I love to see other people's.
6 Aug, 2010
Pleased you like it - it will be even better next year this is where the heleniums have gone in, just about 1/4 way down you cannot see them here but next year they should reach there full potential. Actually they will be just in front of that purple/pink monarda, might have to move that may be even too much of a colour clash even for me. lol
6 Aug, 2010
It looks good next to the orange crocosmia though!
6 Aug, 2010
Somehow it all works, don't understand it really, some of these plants have been in this border for years, and each time I have extended it they seem to just suit each other, I will look forward to seeing the yellow helleniums in flower next year along with the others of course there are reds and oranges also in the gap that was somehow left, cannot think what was in there that hasn't grown this year. Think maybe it was a shoot of that inula that I dug out and put somewhere else, that is the only thing I can remember was there that shouldn 't have been. Oh maybe a Dahlia that didn't come back after the harsh winter we had (that will teach me)!
7 Aug, 2010
Yes, but it was exceptional........we hope!!
8 Aug, 2010
Just how I like a bed to look, everything to draw the eye....lovely Barbara
15 Aug, 2010
Thank you Crissue - pleased you like it.
15 Aug, 2010
ps: We got some lovely lovely rain on Thursday/Friday it has done the garden some good, but when I dug down it hasn't gone into the ground very far, so more is still needed. (never happy!!)
15 Aug, 2010
Our drop of Rain did just about enough to give everything except the lawns a lift, but as you say, it hasn't gone into the ground, just surface scratching really....
16 Aug, 2010
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so much colour looks like a painting
5 Aug, 2010