Lets have some cheery garden pics
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A few more taken yesterday evening and this Sunday morning
[Spot the Tillandsias optimistically on the Trahcy ]
I'm really enjoying the pictures form other contributors - some fine photographs and impressive plants.
[Spot the Tillandsias optimistically on the Trahcy ]
I'm really enjoying the pictures form other contributors - some fine photographs and impressive plants.
Re: Lets have some cheery garden pics
bloody outragious pics!!!!!!.......D.Bs sunsett and chalks pic 3 on 2nd post are the winners for me..britains got tallent?..ill say
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Welcome to the forum David (although 1 post it says you joined in 2007 )
Anyway, Nice photos to make a grand entry with your first post.
Anyway, Nice photos to make a grand entry with your first post.
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great pics david, i love the bamboo hut and your huge gunnera. is that a schefflera under your cordyline?
cheers
lee
cheers
lee
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The colours in your latest pics are fantasic Grenville.
David...all I can say is wow. What a way to start posting.
Lee, you may have an asbo soon fingers crossed (dracunculus) It looks great
Ade, Aldi and Lidl have some irrigation kits but be quick they aint that much left if you are after one. Wait to see your recovery pics because I know they will make it
David...all I can say is wow. What a way to start posting.
Lee, you may have an asbo soon fingers crossed (dracunculus) It looks great
Ade, Aldi and Lidl have some irrigation kits but be quick they aint that much left if you are after one. Wait to see your recovery pics because I know they will make it
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A few pic's from another part of sunny Norwich
Great thread, nice to see so many great gardens.
Melissa
Great thread, nice to see so many great gardens.
Melissa
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Hi David, Welcome to posting
Until about a year ago I had Norwich down as a chilly place near the North Sea, but yours, Melissa's and Will Giles' gardens really show how good a climate you have.
Melissa, your pond area looks absolutely fantastic, and your garden was fantastic when we visited last year, when the pond was just a hole Really looking forward to our visit this year
For this year's visit to Amulree and Melissa's read HERE Sorry to non-members this is a HTUK member only area, There may be information on the other forums the invitation is open to, for their members.
Until about a year ago I had Norwich down as a chilly place near the North Sea, but yours, Melissa's and Will Giles' gardens really show how good a climate you have.
Melissa, your pond area looks absolutely fantastic, and your garden was fantastic when we visited last year, when the pond was just a hole Really looking forward to our visit this year
For this year's visit to Amulree and Melissa's read HERE Sorry to non-members this is a HTUK member only area, There may be information on the other forums the invitation is open to, for their members.
Best regards
Dave
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Really smashing gardens there and love looking at everyones piece of paradise.
It's hard to imagine we were all complaining about the exceptionally low temperatures just a few weeks back, thinking we might have huge losses, and look at them now. Winter just never seemed to have happened.
Di
It's hard to imagine we were all complaining about the exceptionally low temperatures just a few weeks back, thinking we might have huge losses, and look at them now. Winter just never seemed to have happened.
Di
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IMG_4762lucienc wrote:themes wrote:Lucien,
I'm not sure which climbing plant you mean ? Which photo is it in ?
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Mels garden is fab, it always makes me jealous. This year they have surpassed themselves with the pond. I wish I could be there, it would be one of the first areas I would love to see, that and the tree ferns. Wanna see lots of pics from the meet i guess. Echo what Dave said about the gardens in Norwich, there are some real stunners I doubt its the topography, just fab gardeners
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Across the fence is passion flower (the common white hardy one).themes wrote:IMG_4762lucienc wrote:themes wrote:Lucien,
I'm not sure which climbing plant you mean ? Which photo is it in ?
In front of the garage is not a climber, but Lavatera Arborea variegata. Got it from CGF spring 2008. It has grown well.
I can send you seeds from either later in the season if you want.
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Its a new one to me. Just googled it and it looks fantastic! If I can't source one off the net I may take you up on that offer! very kind. Going to do more reading as to what aspect it likes, size and spread etc. See...I am picking up good ideas, I knew I would. Added bonus is the pics!
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Well it's in a dry bed, only 45cm deep, virtually never watered, and went from 2 foot to 8-9 foot in a year. It's in flower now, and watching every day for seed (hopefully as easy to harvest as the more common ones).
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Thanks Dave and Mo, the pond is settling in nicely now, still lots to do down the far end, don't think that will be finished until next year.
Melissa
Melissa