Narcissus Tete A Tete
- 1 Mar, 2024
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My favourite of all the narcissus because it flowers early, needs no support and has loads of flowers over a long period. There are arguably many more beautiful, but very few that perform as well. Here I have used them to liven up the late winter under my lounge window. The builders planted Liriope. I added Heather ‘Isabell’ a couple of hellebores and Hydrangea paniculata Limelight and Confetti. And just with those few plants I now have year round interest! Later I will add some dwarf tulips.
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Very pretty ... just what is needed right now.
1 Mar, 2024
I agree, it’s looking really pretty, Karen. You definitely have made a great start to the garden, I can only imagine how exciting it is to get going with the front and back garden! Lovely purchases!
1 Mar, 2024
Ange, I lived below a Landscaper in the flat. He and his wife are one of very few people we know in Town!
1 Mar, 2024
Looking good Karen. The bees will love the heather and the daffodils always do well and withstand the windy days too.
I grow Tete-a-Tete here because the larger daffodils blow down, as we live on higher ground.
8 Mar, 2024
Same here Linda. Shaftesbury is the second highest town in England after Buxton. And we live at the highest end of town.
8 Mar, 2024
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Looking at all your purchases, you're off to a flying start, Karen! Do you have a landscaper lined up already?
1 Mar, 2024