Looking along the top border.
By Spritzhenry
- 18 Jun, 2009
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Very pretty Barbara , I really like blues/ purples /pinks together ........
18 Jun, 2009
Agree with you both, it looks lovely
18 Jun, 2009
Thanks. :-)
18 Jun, 2009
I'm running out of nice things to say. Every pic you post is so lovely.
18 Jun, 2009
Just keep saying them, Toto - repeats accepted! :-)
18 Jun, 2009
Thanks Spritz. I'm boring enough but if your happy to get repeats, they will be coming along regularly.
18 Jun, 2009
You - boring? Never! ;-)
18 Jun, 2009
Lovely planting and colours has a real country garden feel!
19 Jun, 2009
LOL - I do hope so! Maybe I should strip it all out and have a paved and gravelled garden with decking and great big silver balls?? All minimalist??
Errr - No. I don't think so!!
19 Jun, 2009
It looks lovely...............
19 Jun, 2009
Thanks, Milky - so do you like my 'minimalist' idea? LOL.
19 Jun, 2009
Love it!
20 Jun, 2009
Thanks. :-)
20 Jun, 2009
Very neat and tidy Spritz, looks fab...and not a gap to be seen anywhere. :D
25 Jun, 2009
Nope - it makes it difficult when I see a new plant, though! However, weeds don't like the close-planting! :-)
28 Jun, 2009
mmm oh yes i do agree, i found some weeds poking out the other day, pulled them out, and now have a gap for some new plants :-)... i have some lovely green Zinia and some lupins that i have grown from seed... and then there is also the Salvia's that a very kind GOY friend sent me - very kind of the weeds to save a gap for them ;-)
5 Jul, 2009
You can see one of the Salvias in this photo, Angie! Purple spires right in the middle and to the left. They do get large - you have been warned! lol.
5 Jul, 2009
lovely, i want them too, i have a lovely spot at the back of my fairy garden, they will be competing with some Hollyhock..was going to plant them just in front of the Hollyhock....so do you think they will fit the bill?
5 Jul, 2009
Oh, yes, as long as when they grow up (lol) from toddlers, which they will by next year, they get the space they need - and you'll have to support them or they flop outwards. I dead-head carefully, as if you do that, they just keep on and on flowering!
5 Jul, 2009
sounds great, the Hollyhocks are also toddlers at the moment, so they should be fine, i have some of the big opuim poppy in the spot at the moment, so just waiting for them to finish and then i will be pulling out and putting in :-)
5 Jul, 2009
love the garden, love the planting, my kind of garden.
25 May, 2011
Thank you, Taz - and for looking at my photos. :-)
25 May, 2011
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