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They still are, too! Good ones...
On photo - Pansies
:-)
On photo - Autumn scene
I don't normally cut flowers for the house, but as I must half-prune the roses ASAP, I thought I'd rescue these little beauties. :-)
On photo - The best of the last.
Ooops!!! Glad you found your way here, Bram. :-)
On blog - Awkward Orchids
That's lovely news - I'm pleased for you (and the birds!)
On question - Hi, I have a 20 year old Larch tree
I do love filling the pots - they give me so much pleasure, Bram. Good luck with your garden!
On blog - Sad goodbyes.
You definitely were - my garden is a disaster zone. :-((
On photo - Vitis leaves
Yes, good word. :-)
On blog - 'Triffids' in the garden?
You could have your photo taken with Father Christmas and real snow - have fun!!! LOL.
On question - Acacia Mimosa
Can you imagine what my garden is like after Gonzalo did his worst? Appalling.....:-(((((
On photo - Vitis leaves
I did find 'ROCCO' on line, Bramhallbill, honest! :-) I rather liked the pic of them.
On question - Having finished bulb planting ju...
Dd sent me a piece some years ago, Andrew, and mine has spread a little, but not enough for me to call it a 'Triffid'. It obviously likes your garden. ;-(
On blog - 'Triffids' in the garden?
Look what Bluespruce said, Terrimax - he is a real conifer expert, so there is still hope for your tree.
On question - Hi, I have a 20 year old Larch tree
lol. Try Lapland!
On question - Acacia Mimosa
I would - you don't want to lose it if we get a cold winter (hope not!)
On question - Acacia Mimosa
How cold does your garden get? Is it sheltered from cold winds? I'd say take it into the greenhouse if you can...they're not very hardy and an east wind would see it off, let alone frosts.
On question - Acacia Mimosa
Definitely - I lost one through wind rock. :-(
On question - do I have to cut down my lavater...
Woodstock are beautiful - I had them last year and bought more for indoors this year. :-))
I've just seen your Rocco tulips on the internet - they're parrot ones, so they'll be about 35 - 40cm tall. They do look lovely!
On question - Having finished bulb planting ju...
I know. I couldn't cope without her. She never minds doing the grotty jobs!
On photo - Vitis leaves
That's a lovely one, and I hope you can keep it safe from the 'real' cold.
On blog - Those 'Wow' factor shrubs!