Lovely! Thank you for posting these. It's many years since I've seen that garden and her studio, and it was very nice to see them again. I've...
Lovely! That must be such a nice place to sit back and relax in, enjoying the results of all your hard work!
Hi and welcome Goku! Good on you for wanting to rekindle your gardening passion, I am sure your grandfather would be delighted. I have happy...
I like to move shrubs and trees and also plant new bare-root ones in the autumn, say late October/November - that gives them time to get their...
I just looked that up @NigelJ and it looks like a good choice, probably better than hydrangea petiolaris. Looks like @Redwing 's wall gets a lot...
That's a lot of photos! I'll ID what I can below and hopefully others will be along to help. I will add that this is not the best time of year...
Hydrangea petiolaris perhaps? Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris | climbing hydrangea/RHS Gardening
Well here in LondonYesterday: skorchio!* Today: skorchio! Tomorrow will also be: skorchio!So gardening has been confined to a little...
I think the one on the left is an echium - certainly very popular with bees - but hopefully someone else can give a firm identification.The one...
Excellent bargains!I agree about checking out echeverias, and think that in the middle row of the first pic you have a Mother of Pearl plant:...
Thank you so much, everybody (and from Ken!).I was trying to think if I had any recommendations for anybody else wanting to do the same sort of...
Many thanks for the compliments, everybody - and special thanks to @Tetters from Ken!Yes, those are nasturtiums @rustyroots. I've planted...
'Golden Wings', taken today :smile: [IMG]
I just thought it might be helpful to others to record my experience of doing this.I live in a small terraced house in London, with a small back...
London Pride the saxifrage is strongly associated with WW2, because it was one of the plants that colonised Blitz sites - there's a very patriotic...
Looks like rose campion - lychnis coronaria. A short-lived perennial - it will seed itself or you can divide it in spring (probably too late this...
Oh yes @alp - it's very welcome here too!
Wild wet weather here today - definitely too wet for gardening, or even to walk the dog!
I don't use Crocus often but I do think it good, if expensive. The plants are nice specimens and the one time I bought a shrub and it died...
It's lovely! And full of promise - I'll look forward to seeing more pix in due course. I've got a dwarf pomegranate here in London, which...
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