Lady of leisure.Yes, all my own work. My hands bear the testimony to the hard graft.My wife took this photo out of the window and emailed it...
ChobartYes, we had some rather large specimens in our old garden. Had to hack them back every couple of years, really hard.The stone comes...
Funny you should say that. :D :D
The boundary bed is approximately 30m long by about 1m in most places, but gets bigger by the philadephus.We currently have some clematis,...
So, the next step is to get the huge piles of stone that are sorted in the bays onto the boundary wall and finish that off and also finish off the...
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Following from my first post ( Link ) I have finished phase 1 bar a couple of bits of pointing and some planting.Horrayyyyy!!![img]Large...
My word. Thank you very much, although I now have far too much choice. :DRob
We have a rather large philadelphus in the top right of this picture.[img]It was there when we moved in, didn't touch it for a couple of...
The dog did seem to get in a lot of the pictures, she is a bit of a tart. [img]Style and colour scheme..... Well, I will probably go for...
FancyI am kind of a traditionalist so mayb tropical won't suit, but who knows what I might plant in the end.FranThanks very much for the...
Colour schemes for planting are a long way off. :DBut thanks for the ideas.Rob
Thanks everyone.I have been working on the garden for about a year now after finishing the house off. That took a couple of years!!The top...
Hi allJust popped in to say Hi and get some advice in the future.I have bought an old farmhouse, and the back garden was the paddock so trying...
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