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Winter pot (2)


Winter pot (2) (Cupressus macrocarpa)

Another pot planted up by the back door.
Cupressus Goldcrest, Skimmia, Gaultheria procumbens and a variegated ivy. I've underplanted with Muscari bulbs.



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Pretty planting.. Another good one for GoYpedia :o)

5 Oct, 2012

 

Looks lovely,Scottish..you will get a lot of pleasure from it this winter,and long after..:o)

5 Oct, 2012

 

Love those colours, Scottish :))

6 Oct, 2012

 

Thanks TT, Bloomer and Karen :))

6 Oct, 2012

 

Great...I love Skimmia and the Cypress is so bright and cheerful. Mine were this size when I bought them, and now about 4' tall, having been moved around like ornaments, poor things. In the pots, out of the pots, in bigger pots, back in the border, and now back in large pots again!

8 Oct, 2012

 

Thanks Karen - I have no doubt mine's will be the same :))

8 Oct, 2012

 

Amazingly, they don't mind one bit, and they cope so well with drought too!

8 Oct, 2012

 

Looking lovely, Scottish ... I planted the variegated Hebes from my big blue pots into the ground in the Spring ... now that the Summer Hostas have finished I need to plant up again for Winter! ... Hmm ... your photo has given me ideas ... :o))

8 Oct, 2012

 

Shirely - looking forward to seeing your ideas come to life. I have big blue pots too - most of them have acers in!

9 Oct, 2012

 

LOVE THE PINK MUSHROOM!!

10 Oct, 2012

 

Thanks Junna x

11 Oct, 2012

 

I've managed to keep my Goldcrest small by trimming it regularly. You have lots of colour and texture in there. I do like what you have done.

15 Oct, 2012

 

Thanks Sheila and for the tip too! I bought a couple of those multi winter shrub trays from B&Q for around £5 each. I hope to use the Skimmias in the garden when they get a wee bit bigger.

17 Oct, 2012

 

My Skimmias seem to be very unhappy with the wind and rain we have had these past two years but they do root easily from cuttings.

17 Oct, 2012



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