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8 Sep, 2008
Happy to help, Ive done this before with the common orange one's, when i revamped my back garden last year i dug the pot out and the bulblets had managed to spread beyond the pot !!!! BUT it had took at least 5/6yrs to do that...Dee..
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8 Sep, 2008
Youngdaisydee, what a great idea !
I need to move some Crocosmia,
and they're going to be buried in a pot next time.
Good one.
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8 Sep, 2008
What's white on the ground ? do you have chippings there ? It looks very effective.
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7 Sep, 2008
Yeah they do go wild, my front garden is full of them, I bought some for my tropical Corner (a lovely Hot reddy orange ) but i left them in the pot and Buried the pot in the border...:)))))
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5 Sep, 2008
Yes, Great Landscaping Mazford, Terracotta or red Pots would look Good, Also some red flowers, (my favourite flower colour) Just to "warm it up" Thats what i did with my garden which is Similar to yours, ie grey and dark grey......dee...
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5 Sep, 2008
I Love your Dwarf Magnolia Mazford, Do you have a Closeup of it Please..
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5 Sep, 2008
I spy a Treefern :) it looks great Mazford, Crocosmia,is that the orange one?
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4 Sep, 2008
Very interesting look, eye catching stonework, but still a few plants. I like it!!
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4 Sep, 2008
oooh i like the pot your apple tree is in, im looking for pots for my fruit trees, and they look nice and deep..
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4 Sep, 2008
Nice design of rocks, tree trunk and ferns etc.
Well thought out and very attractive.
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4 Sep, 2008
Pretty garden.
Low maintenance.
Good idea.
Great design.
Well-behaved Long Haired Dachshund.
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4 Sep, 2008
Only just found this photo,
so sorry for the delay in complimenting you on it.
I still don't quite understand what it is.....
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Joined 15 Apr, 2008
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8 Sep, 2008
The Red rose sounds Great Mazford.. Lets think Low Maintenance, errm maybe Perrenials or Bulbs, Red, yellow, orange Tulips would be good, plant them October, Lavender looks great and smells Fab, Shame about the Dahlias, iv'e just gett'n into them this year and i love them, only thing is u have to lift them, dry them and store them, so not really Low maintenance, ill get my thinking cap on Mazford or ill ask around hehe...Dee...
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