Summer past

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charliepridham

Summer past

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A couple of years back we had a Photographer here doing a photo shoot for a magazine (can't remember which one) Just come across the disc of pictures he sent us and I thought a few summer shots might cheer things up!

Credit for pictures to Neil Hepworth;

ImageGN153822 by charliepridham, on Flickr

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I still regret having to get rid of this Bamboo
ImageGN153776 by charliepridham, on Flickr

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Just a flavour of the somewhat mish mash of styles going on here at mine!

Good to see HTUK back and running :)
Tom2006
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What a beautiful and mature garden. Very impressive!
Most wanted list - Any Young Trachycarpus and/or fern.
Springy

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Post by Springy »

Nice pictures Charlie! I particularly like the yellow bamboo and I hope to be adding one to the garden here next year or later this year.

BTW I look forward to seeing you again at the Kingston Bagpuize plant fair this Sunday. I’d like a climber for a semi-shade west facing fence, that would hopefully be evergreen and cover an area of 2m x 6m.
charliepridham

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Well I will certainly be there (baring accidents on route!) I will put my thinking cap on for some suggestions plant wise.
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Your garden looks great Charlie.

Whilst you say it is a "mish mash" of styles it blends well together :)
charliepridham

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Well we like it that way obviously! but I can't help admiring those that go for a "Look" whether it be Japanese style or full blown exotic like Will Giles, but its a lot harder work than just sticking to what wants to grow. Here I am afraid Clematis and roses are allowed to clamber over palms and bamboos :oops: But I love the evergreen shapes of the palms all winter when they have been cleared and the Bamboo gives height quickly but doesn't keep going up like a tree would
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