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What a sense of achievement when you've done something you've been putting off for a while! Well done!

 

I love these primulas. I have not seen any for sale here in Hungary, but will for sure buy one if they turn up.

On photo - Primula vialii.

 

I do like these, I had some years ago when I bought my first Tree Fern. They looked brilliant together.
I have not seen many around at the garden centers this year though?

On photo - Primula vialii.

 

Great litte combination there again :)

 

O iv not got this colour its lovely :)

On photo - Geranium phaeum

 

Iv lots of these 2 :)

 

I love Vinca`s this 1 is 1 i havent seen b4 !

On photo - Vinca major

 

Wow what a match Barbara :)

 

Compliment each other .

 

Beautiful contrast with the purple leaves, is that the euphorbia itself or something else?

 

I love the contrast of textures too! Lovely.

 

If only I'd known that b4, Spritz.

 

Great picture

 

O this is a Beautiful little Flower Spritz iluv the colour2 :)

 

Gorgeous colour. How high does it climb?. Im very tempted !!!!!

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Get propagating!

 

You really have a lovely big planting there! I'm going to have to put mine in a container...won't withstand the extreme winters.

On photo - Gunnera

 

Beautiful Colour :)

 

I remember u planting this :) i looks Fab

 

My Neighbour has this & it comes 2 myside of fence 2 give me a Lovely show of flowers 2 :)

On photo - Clematis montana

 

I have this one it's so lovely when it flowers.

On photo - Clematis montana

 

Of interest Saponaria( soap wort) was and still can be used for cleaning tapestry. The large one Saponaria Officionalis ( Bouncing Bet) is often found in old gardens at grand houses. Whatever you do ,don't introduce it into a small garden it is a real thug.

On question - Unknown flower

 

I love blue flowers, these look so sweet in between the rocks.

On photo - Gentian

 

beautiful! Where do you live I was wondering about the climate.

On photo - Rosa Ballerina

 

VERY sweet and also a fantastic blue.

On photo - Gentian

 

yes, this climber is aka Scottish Flameflower. it does do very well here, a rampant climber used to brighten up those boring leylandii hedges et al. I do believe, however, only coz I was told (so may be wrong) that this plant actually originates in Chile or thereabouts. Anyhow, Spritz, don't give up, your latest pics look hopeful. I would NEVER buy this from a garden centre up here. People keep digging up roots and shoots for me but, to date, I've done something wrong. This year's look hopeful, though. I remember when this plant was so new that everyone searched high and low for it - it was a "conversation piece".

 

Andrew right seem to do well further north aka scottish flame flower .very common in scottish garden centres a bit of a specialist buy here.Think the best spot a damp north facing wall quite unlike its nasturtium relative.

 

Iv lots of these my neighbour gave me this spring & i cant wait2see the colours ?:)

On photo - Geranium erianthum

 

Is looks so sweet :)

On photo - Gentian

 

Never seen the small type Spritz?