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Through the Border

crissue

By Crissue


Through the Border

it's nice to be able to see almost right through now...Makes the Garden seem longer.



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These flowers are beautiful, but I'm a bit useless- what are they? Would love to have one in my garden.

20 Jun, 2011

 

That is a lovely view Sue.

20 Jun, 2011

 

Lovely colourful garden!

22 Jun, 2011

 

Thankyou everyone...It's a real pleasure to be back tending my baby again lol...tho H has done a fantastic job for me...and its team work again...

Hi Hayley, all very easy to grow...I have a due South facing garden...can be too hot, even with Sun loving plants...
There's Alstromeria (Princess Lilies)
Shasta Daisy...
Red Hot Pokers, mine are yellow, but they are available in Vanilla & Lime..nice...
Penstemon..various..very accomodating little perennial.
Dahlias - love the cactus variety, lovely spikey looking petals, all colours..and go right through till the frosts...
Lilies...either grow from the bulb, or buy the plant...
Roses very important, not seen very well in this pic..
Godetia...pretty annual, but will self seed,
Heuchera the deep red plant through the bed, there are some beautiful varieties of this plant, most of the members on here have several...The list goes on really,
lots more to come...
My list is growing all the time from seing other GOYers pics of what it actually looks like in a proper garden, other than a Nursery or Catalogue

22 Jun, 2011



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