Change of Front garden

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  1. Scotkat

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    [​IMG]Patty Bee

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    Just some photos of new plants put into the front garden.

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    Silver Edge Rhode and she will grow and spread to 5ft if left to.

    This is the alpine bed which is meant to love like a river [​IMG]

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  2. Scotkat

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    Hi Scotkat. Everything is coming on nicely, [​IMG] must be all that scotish freash air! [​IMG] [​IMG]
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    It's all looking really good, Scotkat! But you need to get to Branklyn and get some very special alpines for it! ;)
     
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    Looking great Scotkat, I realy like your decking area really smart. [​IMG]
     
  6. Scotkat

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    NT I do the plants my husband with help from our son doing the decking project.
     
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    Arch is getting fixed to the decking today ,bought my two clematis one for either side Macropetala Pink and Alpina Frankie.
    Grey sky and much cooler had rain through the night.Rain is much needed ground so dry.
     
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    Here are photos of my new clematis .
     
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    [​IMG]Patty bee nearly in full bloom.

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    [​IMG]capy daisy planted in raised bed will compliment the hosta and oxalis when they bloom.

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    The decking and garden look great Scotkat, now all you have to do is sit back and wait for our wonderful Scottish summer to start! [​IMG]
     
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    Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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    Scotkat,well done on your beautiful new garden.It looks fantastic now it is complete and I expect you are having great fun in buying the plants for it.It is lovely of you sharing them with us [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
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