my garden, middle of sept.

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    morning all, i thought i'd share my garden as it looks now. i've added an outdoor kitchen/bbq are since last posting some pics. hope you like :-) 1524576_1211557525536468_4271486425905415823_n.jpg 11709543_1211557668869787_5360516800083880898_n.jpg 11986329_1211559472202940_3001405329169307973_n.jpg 11990438_1211557235536497_9220119109015682102_n.jpg 12004108_1211566082202279_6887678053796898219_n.jpg 12004864_1211557645536456_1351077268005940508_n.jpg 12004933_1211556525536568_4793047975844447656_n.jpg 12009645_1211557098869844_8029853439236721050_n.jpg
     
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      That looks fantastic, well done.
      I'd be interested to hear what you have used and what your thoughts are on the 'jungle' type look you have in places, such as behind the bench with the giraffe. I'd be keen to try something similar. Sorry, if I haven't described it too well.
       
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      hi NewBhoy, behind and around the patio area with the giraffe are-
      fatsia
      musa bajoo
      ensette murelleii
      phormium
      bamboo
      cordyline
      dahlias
      acers
      trachycarpus fortuneii
      arund donax variagata
      laurel
      bottle brush
      phoenix canariensis
      phoenix robellii (sp)
      hostas
      stipa
      diksonia antartica
      and quite a few more. its very atmoshpheric, especially at night with the garden lights on. i love it! :-)
       
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      It's come on a treat Al :dbgrtmb:
       
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        Loading up the van with an old sofa and a couple of fridges for you @al n :thumbsup:
         
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          Looks great Al....didn't know you had an elephant as well as Humphrey! :thumbsup:
           
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            Thanks, it looks great. I'd worry about the Scottish climate and overwintering. How do you deal with it?
             
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              Fantastic! :hapydancsmil:
               
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                ta guys, :-)

                NewBhoy, the ensettes go in the summer house, everything else stays out. i'm very sandy here being close to the coast, so it doesnt get waterlogged or too wet at all, even if we have weeks of rain, its dry within a day afterwards. even the pelargoniums have stayed in flower since last year.
                 
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                Thanks al, that sounds an excellent combination. Unfortunately I'm stuck with heavy clay and little skill!
                 
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                  That looks absolutely fantastic, very well done to you. I hope you manage a few more bbq's this year :blue thumb:
                   
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                    Love the use of the space Al. I am fair bit further south than you and I haven't managed to create a wall of colour like that. You have a pink cactus dahlia at the back - do you remember what its name is?

                    Here's mine about the same time:

                     
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                      Love the use of the space Al. I am fair bit further south than you and I haven't managed to create a wall of colour like that. You have a pink cactus dahlia at the back - do you remember what its name is?

                      Here's mine about the same time:

                       
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                        hi paullypaul, if its the dahlia at the side of the tetrapanax near the summerhouse you mention, its called orfeo. (iirc)


                        your garden is stunning btw!
                         
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                          Thanks for the compliment and the dahlia name Al. Just looked it up on google images and it is the one. Will be buying into this one next season, cheers Paul
                           
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