The front door...
By Karensusan63
- 21 Mar, 2012
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Choisya Ternata Sundance cutting in a pot in front of Coronilla Valentina subsp. glauca 'Citrina' which is now perfuming the whole of the front garden!
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Thank you! :)
21 Mar, 2012
Very, very welcoming :)
21 Mar, 2012
The scent is very powerful now YDD. It is like scented daffodils or jonquils if you're posh! Beautiful and yes, very welcoming.
21 Mar, 2012
I was watering the front garden today and the raised bed at the bottom of the garden smells gorgeous, i planted hyacynths last autumn and they are already flowering, seems a bit early for up here, anyway i was thinking, why didn't i plant them in the pots at the front door, the scent is completley lost where they are now! another lesson learned :)
21 Mar, 2012
Love the Coronilla, gorgeous K...:>)
21 Mar, 2012
very nice Karen, a lovely welcome sight...
21 Mar, 2012
brilliant Karen - wish mine looked as nice
22 Mar, 2012
Your postman must love coming to your door Karen. It is a delight to see your pots growing so well.
22 Mar, 2012
Thanks eveyone...SG, I don't know if he does...he insists on leaving mail here for other people's houses....I think the perfume confuses his brain!
22 Mar, 2012
LOL
22 Mar, 2012
so pretty karen, all i have is 3 stone pots full of dead plants lol, i really need to get to it :o))
23 Mar, 2012
Ah, but I haven't put a brush to canvas in months SAn! :)
23 Mar, 2012
thats the problem karen, to much painting going on in my head, so iv got to make time for my garden now, will keep the painting going, monday and tuesday afternoons, not every monday though. also we are going to be doing the pond when joe is home at easter as he is going to help :o))
23 Mar, 2012
I have yet to recruit my muscles...but working on it! :) When I get home....pond is getting dug...definitely!
23 Mar, 2012
thats great karen, look forward to seeing it started :o))
23 Mar, 2012
Yeah! Me too...had various 'plans' and ideas but in the end have decided to go for another hard pond base like yours because of the wet. I think i will have to invest in some flat stones to over-hang the edge as last time the visible edge drove me nuts, especially as it was just ever so slightly 'off' level. Bigger one this time though as the old pond was too small. Mind you, the frogs and toads didn't mind!
23 Mar, 2012
good idea about over hanging stones karen, thats what i want to do, also i want some sort of water falling over, not sure what yet, make sure you have something for frogs to climb on to get out of pond especially when mating, this is a time when they can drown when the male is attached to female and she cant get out of pond.
not seen my froggies yet but think they are around cause casper keeps creeping through the plants lol :o))
23 Mar, 2012
Yes, don't worry, I shall be catering for them San. I would really like the same as I had before...an urn on it's side overhanging the pond with water trickling out of it, but I don't want to install electricity, so whatever I put will have to be solar.....so exciting!! :))))
23 Mar, 2012
i like those urns to karen, can get lovely solar items now and think work much better than at first, very exciting :o))
off now karen, wrists playing up with typing, nite x
23 Mar, 2012
Night San....take care! I need to go too....bath time :)
23 Mar, 2012
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Coronilla Valentina Subsp Glauca
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Looks very welcoming!
21 Mar, 2012