Really don't like running water features - makes me want to go
@Saint posted:Really don't like running water features - makes me want to go
- they sound nice in the garden on a sunny day but know whatyou mean
that looks a mess
looks awful
dont like this garden at all
@Saint posted:Really don't like running water features - makes me want to go
Ditto
@Rocking Ros Rose posted:dont like this garden at all
No, it’s a right mess
@Rocking Ros Rose posted:looks awful
My aunt had a huge garden, overflowing with big weeds and we would run and hide in a jungle - it was amazing!!
I'd love a big ramshackle garden
@Saint posted:My aunt had a huge garden, overflowing with big weeds and we would run and hide in a jungle - it was amazing!!
I'd love a big ramshackle garden
@Saint posted:My aunt had a huge garden, overflowing with big weeds and we would run and hide in a jungle - it was amazing!!
I'd love a big ramshackle garden
the garden had no plan - agree with ramshackle and like natural aspects of the garden but no path etc is just too out there for me
@Baz posted:Wow ….that hour raced by
yes
awww robin
@Saint posted:OMG - never - that's crazy
I know But we have it to look forward to now until October
Take care ladies - twas delightful - at last
enjoyed that and lovely companynight
@Saint posted:nice one!!! I hope it creates a wonderful show under your tree - collect the seeds from the flowers if you don't want them to spread and take over your garden
But I’ll probably let them seed a bit Renton ….at least for a year .
@Baz posted:But I’ll probably let them seed a bit Renton ….at least for a year .
Nice to see something work for a change LOL - the other seeds were grape hyacinth - like a mini bluebell and do well in between
@Saint posted:Nice to see something work for a change LOL - the other seeds were grape hyacinth - like a mini bluebell and do well in between
Oh yes, I’d forgotten about those ….I planted them all under Mr B tree , so I’ll have to wait until they flower to see which is which .
@Baz posted:Oh yes, I’d forgotten about those ….I planted them all under Mr B tree , so I’ll have to wait until they flower to see which is which .
Ours are coming through so yours, being more southerly, should be through now
@Saint posted:Ours are coming through so yours, being more southerly, should be through now
There are definitely two different types of leaves …so time will tell .
@Saint posted:Ours are coming through so yours, being more southerly, should be through now
Being in the mists of Scotland I'm not really seeing anything yet, though the flowering current is threatening to bloom shortly.
@Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:Being in the mists of Scotland I'm not really seeing anything yet, though the flowering current is threatening to bloom shortly.
I’ve noticed a couple of tulips are in flower today ….and all the hyacinths are out now , so it makes quite a nice display against the daffodils
hi bazzy sainty
have the white hydrangea
Been in the garden all day whacking bricks under our fence - long story - bought a rubber mallet, massive thing ... for £6 and free delivery LOL
My hydrangea is very hit and miss …last year it was ok , but some years it’s pretty ropey
@Rocking Ros Rose posted:hi bazzy sainty
i bought some hydrangea on the cheap - i can see why now - dwarf and quite tempramental
@Saint posted:Been in the garden all day whacking bricks under our fence - long story - bought a rubber mallet, massive thing ... for £6 and free delivery LOL
Ooo that sounds a bargain Renton Are you not having a retaining wall now ?
@Saint posted:i bought some hydrangea on the cheap - i can see why now - dwarf and quite tempramental
yes hydrangeas can be
@Saint posted:Been in the garden all day whacking bricks under our fence - long story - bought a rubber mallet, massive thing ... for £6 and free delivery LOL
wow that was a good buy sainty