My Garden on Youtube
My Garden on Youtube
Hi to you all ,
This is my garden in July 2013.
The location is in Sweden south part 10km from the town Malmö and Lund.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xjnzjz2i30A
This is my garden in July 2013.
The location is in Sweden south part 10km from the town Malmö and Lund.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xjnzjz2i30A
Re: My Garden on Youtube
Very nice. What's the plant next to the red Cordyline? Palmate leaves could be trevisia or manihot?
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Looks like a arisaema consanguineum ' variegata ' I think?!pdid wrote:Very nice. What's the plant next to the red Cordyline? Palmate leaves could be trevisia or manihot?
What an absolutely gorgeous garden! It gives me a taster of what I'd like to achieve in the future!
Thanks for posting Thomas!!
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Epic...........
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Looking forward to watching this in my tv later.
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stunning!
and grown in Sweden! ...
gives me more inspiration to try grow more tender plants here in cambridge
and grown in Sweden! ...
gives me more inspiration to try grow more tender plants here in cambridge
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Stunning!
Immaculate!
AND in Sweden!
Beautiful, the biggest surprise in a long while.
Immaculate!
AND in Sweden!
Beautiful, the biggest surprise in a long while.
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Wonderful garden!!...but how in Sweden?
Most wanted list - Any Young Trachycarpus and/or fern.
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I'll go with that, thanks Springy!Springy wrote: Looks like a arisaema consanguineum ' variegata ' I think?!
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Amazing, I think Southern Sweden has more sunlight than we get here but I am surprised the Cordylines are doing so well and 'hole free' Hostas!