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How lovely your garden grows. So well manicured and put together...makes mine look slobbish and messy. I still love mine :)

On photo - Front garden

 

I agree Chrispook :)

 

Gorgeous photograph!

On photo - Erigeron

 

Pretty. I'd like to have one. What about in a container on a deck or something, to keep down the spreading.

 

Looks like a whole crop!

 

This is gorgeous. Looks like a field of wildflowers.

 

This looks very similar tho what we call Columbine.

On photo - Yellow Aquilegia

 

I want one. What is it called? Someone tell us please . Nice picture.

 

So pretty :)

 

Lovely photo :)

On photo - Pyracantha blossom.

 

Perfect.

 

SPECTACULAR!!!

 

I like watching Time Team. That and Garener's World are two of the very few things I watch on the tv.
Apart from gardening, pottery, and sketching, my other obsessions are local history and family history. You must find all that's happening very exciting.

 

It looks lovely!

 

I admire your determination Spritz. Amazing that you have blooms after all that water. It can only get better.

 

My house was built in the 1930's and is considered old.....you are truly putting things in perspective here.

 

GORGEOUS !

 

What a peculiar plant. It reminds meof talking mouths.

On photo - Calceolaria

 

the name suits it

 

It is strange isn't it Spritz. I also have a yellow climber climber and it only has four yellow roses on it. The rest are all red. I also have another one that should be a bright red and it's more of a rose color.

 

It must be beautiful. My old cottage was originally built for my gt. gt. gt. grandparents on a piece of ground where there was once an old orchard. I enjoyed living there. There were no straight walls and no level floors but I loved it. When I moved I wished I could have taken the old cottage with me !

 

Do you live here ? I used to live in a 200 yr old cottage, but there were no roses around the door.

 

you'd never have guessed it :-)

On photo - Iris laevigata bud

 

Its a good job we all like gardening, any problems in our gardens that come to test us we just, 'as the saying goes dust ourselves down & start again, but pleased that most of your plants etc are ok. but your garden looks really well.

 

Superb and so delicate.

 

Its looking wonderful.Theres a Gunnera Spritz- You have made me feel like a very happy bunny!!! Ooops sorry the 'Bunny word' is not acceptable in your garden!!!!!
Best wishes,
Grenville.

 

Glad most things survived the deluge and that you're not going to give up on this project. : )

 

I'll bet that bed is beautiful. This flower sure is! Thanks for explaining.

ConnieLaRayne

 

Love the Leaf on these plants :)

On photo - Gunnera manicata

 

May I make a [sensible] suggestion? Remember the tree that was blown over if it were large enough it could be cut into long logs and staked in your stream like large log roll.This could be curved around stream beds to protect your plants from current surges.Reed beds also help in slowing water and allowing other plants to establish.