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  1. Folly Mon

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    Nothing to be embaraced about there chimneyrose you have a lovely Garden
    i was going to suggest the same i would paint that wall cream with masenery paint sorry about spelling out door paint and wot a difarance that would make
    you would be over joyed @ your progress then i would get a cheep roller n paint tray and be on that the next sunny day we get get a little paint brush for the little one to help and make it an enjoy a bull experance with the baby i found my kid loved painting anthing and when you can say to the little one you helped mommy do that the kids all ways like there achevments too job done :WINK1:
     
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      got quite a bit done today in front garden and back lawn mowed and 3/4 edged :)
       
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      One of my Mum's school friends died after getting a thorn stuck in their knee... luckily kids have tetanus jabs quite early on now.
       
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      been clearing the back of the garden. found a bird feeder pole amist the hydranger/ honeysuckle :)
       

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      been a rubbish week - havent been able to do any gardening. really heavy rain here and a poorley toddler:(
      have managed to find some cream masonary paint and shed paint from wilkinsons.

      also fpund some other bits which i will get on weekend:
      lilac plastic dustbins
      arch
      mini mason bee house
      bee attrct seed
      a bbq
      mini greenhouse
      also need somw plant food and someof wilkos 99p compost :)
       
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        weather not too bad this avo. cut parents front hedge - toddler much brighter so looking forward to a gardening weekend:)
        trying to id some plants too so will try and get photos later
         
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          How are you going to work those large Buxus plants into your plant chimney ?

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          the box were put in to split the big border into colour blocks. the nearest in the photos is cream / white then orange/ peach then red then blue / purple then yellows then pinks
           
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          Cool
          I nice Rose bush in the centre of each compartment would look great :blue thumb:
           
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          can anyone help id theese plants for me please? i think one is a peony and one i know has yellow flowers with fluufy stamensthat i only know as a jerusalem flower?
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          I think the last one is a Pieris.

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            It's difficult as the pictures are not good. But guessing the following:

            1. Honeysuckle?
            2. Paeony
            3. Geranium?
            4. Pieris
             
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              Second is the peony, last is a pieris (forest flame), three may be an astilbe but I don't grow them so not sure.
              I've been interested in the roses/thorns discussion - there are beautiful thornless roses, why not go for those and keep everyone happy? There are loads on David Austin's website.
               
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                Well awful winds here so the garden in a mess again.:wallbanging: thank goodness so far no damage to properties at the mo. Got a tooth op tomorrow so wont be doing much this week.

                Expecting the following to arrive this week:)
                barbecue
                arch for end of the garden by the shed
                wildflower seeds for my wildlife border by the shed
                cream shed paint and brush
                mini pvc greenhouse
                wilkos 98p compost x6

                all i need is a mason bee / solitary bee and ladybird house now

                I am going to do what sheal suggested and clear my borders just for roses so i need to pot up all my other plants and then i can slot them in to the displays in their pots like carol klein does at glebe cottage.
                 
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