Vinny
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(21-06-2021, 10:45 AM)Scarlet Wrote: A few more.... All looking brill Scarlet. The pink single poppy is the same as the ones that have popped up on my plot recently.
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Absolutely fabulous borders Scarlet. Glorious
And thanks for naming the clematis. I have one but had lost the label, I just knew it was Violette something. Mine came from Aldi or Lidl!!
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(21-06-2021, 07:55 PM)PyreneesPlot Wrote: Absolutely fabulous borders Scarlet. Glorious
And thanks for naming the clematis. I have one but had lost the label, I just knew it was Violette something. Mine came from Aldi or Lidl!! Thank you PP. I think they are a really useful plant! I'm going to remember next year that they have them in and try to get a few more.
I've just bought myself some steel rods to make some supports for my plants.....wondering if I can wire up some kind of arches that won't fall down
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(21-06-2021, 03:12 PM)Vinny Wrote: (21-06-2021, 10:45 AM)Scarlet Wrote: A few more.... All looking brill Scarlet. The pink single poppy is the same as the ones that have popped up on my plot recently. Thank you. I am hoping to save some seed....would love it to be repeated a bit more throughout the border.
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Anyone grow gladioli?
I'm not super keen on the big ones but occasionally here I see the odd wild one - and I love the super bright pink. Anyway, I planted loads a couple of years ago hoping they would also gently self seed. They didn't come?!
They have popped up this year! I love them - I hope they do spread... it's difficult to take a good photo of this border - its a bit crammed and looks messy. But its filled with roses, lupins, alliums and nepeta. Now the glads are popping up!
https://www.rhs.org.uk/about-the-rhs/pub...diolus.pdf
Just incase anyone wants a read up on wild glads ^^^
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13-05-2023, 10:31 AM
Love your garden Scarlet, such a beautiful selection of plants.
Greetings from Dorset
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13-05-2023, 12:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 13-05-2023, 01:22 PM by Scarlet.)
(13-05-2023, 10:31 AM)Knotty Wrote: Love your garden Scarlet, such a beautiful selection of plants. Thank you. I am always adding bits and spend most of the summer out there... unfortunately I am over run with ground elder but from afar it looks like ground cover
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(13-05-2023, 09:51 AM)Scarlet Wrote: Anyone grow gladioli?
I'm not super keen on the big ones but occasionally here I see the odd wild one - and I love the super bright pink. Anyway, I planted loads a couple of years ago hoping they would also gently self seed. They didn't come?!
They have popped up this year! I love them - I hope they do spread... it's difficult to take a good photo of this border - its a bit crammed and looks messy. But its filled with roses, lupins, alliums and nepeta. Now the glads are popping up!
https://www.rhs.org.uk/about-the-rhs/pub...diolus.pdf
Just incase anyone wants a read up on wild glads ^^^
I've said it before, but you learn something new every day. I have some, what I thought were magenta early crocosmia, but thanks to you Scarlet, I think they're wild gladdies. They're not quite out here but definitely in bud and are spreading slowly. I will inspect the flowers when they come out to see if they are indeed gladioli
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