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Care to hoy a picture up? I'm always looking at people's gardens as I go about to get ideas and see what they've done with it.
I'd say this is the first year I've really taken an interest in gardening beyond just a rudimentary approach. Got loads of plants researched for planting next spring.

There’s a few mate, others if you want them
Stunning garden that mate.....very nice.
There’s a few mate, others if you want them
Stunning garden that mate.....very nice.
The more plants you can get in the less weeding there is to do, try not to buy them though, definitely beg, STEAL or borrowThat is a banging garden mate you weren't kidding, like looking at gardening porn.
I like your style kind of informal but well maintained with lots of plant density.

The more plants you can get in the less weeding there is to do, try not to buy them though, definitely beg, STEAL or borrow![]()

I lost loads of really well established plants last winter, some I’d had in pots over 35 years but we had - 9 for over a week and not much can withstand that low.Might pinch a few of yours![]()
It is....very "countrified" and "cottagey".Very inviting isn't it. Feel chilled out just looking at pictures of it.
I lost loads of really well established plants last winter, some I’d had in pots over 35 years but we had - 9 for over a week and not much can withstand that low.
Go for Surfina mate, are they for ground or pots, if pots Calibrachoa are beautifulI had a few potted plants give up this year, especially phlox which usually flowers like a demon but this year put out one or two flowers and called it a day. All the saxifraga gone brown and stopped flowering.
Oh well that's how it goes I suppose. Been fun researching replacements, going with petunias next year for the amount of flowers and how long they bloom for. I believe they self seed which is a bonus.
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Go for Surfina mate, are they for ground or pots, if pots Calibrachoa are beautiful

Petunias are nearly always grown as annuals in this country although if you are very careful and don’t let them have any frost they might come again next year. For the effort it takes it’s easier to buy new plants every year. That one in the photo was five years old but that -9 got him.I've actually got some Calibrachoa in pots discovered them this year at the garden centre, really pretty aren't they although in typical fashion mine don't look as good as yours
Do they come back every year? I couldn't quite figure it out. I know petunias do which they're closely related to. Got my eye on wave petunias not sure whether tidal wave or shock wave or whatever yet. All for elevated containers.
Was gobsmacked to hear Howard Gayle's name mentioned in the U21 final last week. I'm not certain but wasn't he the last English man to score in the final before last week?Nicked from Facebook.
Absolute joy all over this image.....class.
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They never counted my recycling bin mind.....that might be enough to get us above Slovakia.You must log in or register to see images
So we aren’t even that good at the things we are good at.You must log in or register to see images