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Red Robin, that's one on my wish list. It looks great planted in a large qwatity like that
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Nick,
Kids pull leaves off and throw them as they travel to school or when playing out. If you find some discarded leaves dip them in rooting powder...
You never know...
Kids pull leaves off and throw them as they travel to school or when playing out. If you find some discarded leaves dip them in rooting powder...
You never know...
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the sun was out, the kids were in bed so i took some pics of the front garden
theres some more pics on my facebook page (link in my signature) you dont have to be 'on' facebook to see them
* I have edited this post as the pictures had disappeared
theres some more pics on my facebook page (link in my signature) you dont have to be 'on' facebook to see them
* I have edited this post as the pictures had disappeared
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Re: Fieldfests Blog-lots of new pics, overview of front gard
Looks superb FF, how well it's done since it was just a hole in your lawn!
Your borders look amazing, I love this pic:
That Cordyline is going to be a very impressive specimen indeed, with all those trunks it's going to look truly tropical.
Your borders look amazing, I love this pic:
That Cordyline is going to be a very impressive specimen indeed, with all those trunks it's going to look truly tropical.
Re: Fieldfests Blog-lots of new pics, overview of front gard
Fantastic and everthing looks like its middle of July and not June! Immaculate!
Is that rex a Cornish Grooved or Carolpz type?
Is that rex a Cornish Grooved or Carolpz type?
Re: Fieldfests Blog-lots of new pics, overview of front gard
Not sure, it was a root cutting from red squirrel so whatever he hascordyman wrote:Fantastic and everthing looks like its middle of July and not June! Immaculate!
Is that rex a Cornish Grooved or Carolpz type?
Re: Fieldfests Blog-lots of new pics, overview of front gard
Wow your front garden has come on loads, looks very very lush. I love a nice attractive front garden.
Thoses Red Robins are coming along at a good pace too, how high are you going to let them get to?
Thoses Red Robins are coming along at a good pace too, how high are you going to let them get to?
Re: Fieldfests Blog-lots of new pics, overview of front gard
Forgot to ask is that Echium on year 2, aka the flower tower?
Re: Fieldfests Blog-lots of new pics, overview of front gard
Wonderful....REALLY like this.
Most wanted list - Any Young Trachycarpus and/or fern.
Re: Fieldfests Blog-lots of new pics, overview of front gard
Very impressed Field. Looks fantastic! A riot of colour and everything looks so tidy and lush!
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Re: Fieldfests Blog-lots of new pics, overview of front gard
Thank you all for your nice comments
I have just planted 10 more seedlings out front though so should look pretty good next year
They really do motor, I am going to keep it as a low hedge maybe 3ft. not sure if it will be a neat square cut hedge or a rougher rounded top yet though- dont want to make too much work for myselfDelboy wrote:Wow your front garden has come on loads, looks very very lush. I love a nice attractive front garden.
Thoses Red Robins are coming along at a good pace too, how high are you going to let them get to?
yep 2nd year echium, I have 3 second year ones that survived winter (2 died) hoping for a flower. thought a couple were flowering but theyve multiheadedcordyman wrote:Forgot to ask is that Echium on year 2, aka the flower tower?
I have just planted 10 more seedlings out front though so should look pretty good next year
thank youTom2006 wrote:Wonderful....REALLY like this.
haha my sons just started saying that, E P I C !Arlon Tishmarsh wrote:Epic....
Re: Fieldfests Blog-360° panorama of echium forest & palm ga
I posted a couple of 360° panoramas on the HTUK facebook page but for those of you who dont use that take a look here to see the echium forest and the palm garden at ventnor. theres 1 on here that i didnt put on facebook too
http://exoticgarden.co.uk/2013/06/24/ve ... n-in-june/
best viewed full screen
some nice pics on there too
http://exoticgarden.co.uk/2013/06/24/ve ... n-in-june/
best viewed full screen
some nice pics on there too
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Re: Fieldfests Blog-lots of new pics, overview of front gard
Folks follow the link above. The echium forest panorama is immense.
Re: Fieldfests Blog-Echium forest and Palm Garden
someone on my facebook page asked to see an update on my banana plants so I took some pics last night/this morning
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