7 May, 2008
This is my kind of display.......did you grow these.....smiles
On photo - fruits of autumn
2 Apr, 2008
oooo looks like my kinda place that im considering constructing an arch somewhere in my veg garden to grow something like beans on it! i'll just add it to my list of one million and one things to do!
On photo - Ruskin's garden
28 Mar, 2008
I'm a fan of the old triumvirate... delphiniums, hollyhocks and foxglove!! good photography too.
On photo - foxgloves against purple beech
28 Mar, 2008
I was peeping in2 my pond other day&can see my Water lilys are starting2grow:)
On photo - Waterlillies at Bennetts
28 Mar, 2008
O these are great Hoya My GOY friend Janette has just posted me some baby 1s of these :) Cant wait 4 them 2 flower
On photo - Persicaria bistorta
28 Mar, 2008
Thats fantastic :O must show my son this pic hes Dragoon Crazy:)
On photo - Ruskin's Dragon
27 Mar, 2008
This is my idea of what a garden truely is.... everything seems to grow according to natures plan...and that is the most difficult aspect of gardening...Edenlike, unspoiled by the rigidity of an imposed order. I commend you...If all of this is your work you are a master and I take my hat off to you.
On photo - Untitled
27 Mar, 2008
I have an Alberta Spruce/Pine (whatever) => that is planted in a grouping with a gold chamaecyparus and a columnar Arborvitae...it is a very formal planting and I want to remove them to another location...In their place I want something with winter interest...this looks like a possibility..but like everything else I have to ask how Hardy is it...should I look for other conifers or try the Cornus?
On photo - Cornus 'Winter Beauty'
27 Mar, 2008
You were so lucky that the Arums stayed. Your soil must be wonderful aluvial stuff!... That's the only up-side of flooding that I know of...lol.
On photo - Winter floods!
27 Mar, 2008
Nicotiana! I love this plant...I've actually had it grow from seed that must have been buried when I turned over my bed of annuals...In the next spring's cultivation it must have been brought to the surface and voila! It has a wonderful fragrace, is a very structural element. I used some of it's leaves to make a tea to put on my plants that were bothered by insects. Don't care for the miniaturised hybrids...humming birds and bees like it. a true favourite.
On photo - across pond
27 Mar, 2008
I'm saving this photo as reference material...my boggy plants to be...
On photo - primulas by pond
27 Mar, 2008
What info on the Dragon, please? is it a relic of Saxon times?
On photo - Ruskin's Dragon
6 Feb, 2008
My garden gets flooded also, BUT NOT AS BAD AS YOURS POOR YOU :(
On photo - Winter floods!
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7 May, 2008
Beautiful................smiles
On photo - sunset