Pond area leafing up nicely
By Sid
- 26 Apr, 2009
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Beautiful.
I can see the heuchera and ajuga again....
26 Apr, 2009
Hi Bb - yes, I used nasturtians to fill in the gaps last year but this year I don't think there will be room for any! Regards visitors, well I often see three or more frogs sitting on the side of the pond and there's often a 'plop' when I walk by :-) I've also got tadpoles - lots of lovely little future slug munchers x-)
TT - they work well there as I didn't want anything too tall in front of the pond. No weed would dare try growing in there ;-) I'm tempted to remove that grass in the front and just let the Adjuga trundle all along the front.......hmmmm...maybe next year....
27 Apr, 2009
Looks good and its filled out so much since last year ....
28 Apr, 2009
It has hasn't it Janette. I think everything is growing really big coz this was my old veggie patch and I bet the soil was really good there - quite a few comp bins got emptied there plus all sorts of other good growing stuff :-)
29 Apr, 2009
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This is great Sid amazing how they come on in a year - bet this will be popular with your garden residents and visitors.
26 Apr, 2009