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    i have no idea she just said its a yellow one :) itl be a surprise for us both then when it finally blooms:D my gardens approx 120ft x 50ft im demented with it at mo,gunnera looks like its taken a hit from the frost thou,the hostas on the table cos i wanted to plant them next to the pond when its done but i have potted this one so the slugs dont get it :loll[​IMG]
     
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    [​IMG] my back garden before extention
     
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    [​IMG] bit more ...
     
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      [​IMG] the start of digging out
       
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        wow...huge differance! uve worked really hard xx:)
         
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        i must take a pic of my hostas tomorrow was bit all over the place today ( men trouble :phew: or rather just the 1 ) i have some yellow lillies as well hehe i like surprises with plants :D
         
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        top :) il get a pic of garden from bedroom window n pop it on ...then u can see the chaos im in:rolleyespink: also take one of the front garden :) ive seen one or ur hostas..its looks massive :)
         
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        yep bedroom windows always a winner ,och im permanentely demented dont worry about that,my other hostas arent that big unfortunately...yet
         
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        my chaos :loll:[​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]
         
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          julie i absolutely love it :wub2:,what potential,wish i lived closer ponder over coffee at all the amazings things that could be done :happydance:,i like the look of that big plant infront of the bamboo screening you can see in 3rd photo reminds me of my lily giganticum ,i really do love your garden
           
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          thank you,its cumfry the plant u like:) i was goin to hack some leaves off to protect my hostas with it (wen they planted) i hear slugs dont like them :loll: the brambles at the bottom have had a good chop which i need to burn but i thought id screen the bottom as the lady behind us has flowers there so they will be getting more light now :) stil need to move blue shed down to the bottom and pave somewhere :dunno: weve hacked the willow tree n chopped down a silver birch,erected the greenhouse n moved the metal shed in 4 week ...non stop :phew: i wish u cud come for a coffee and draw me a plan :)
           
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          lol i love drawing maybe "my art "could be a new thread :heehee: id never have though of comfrey its huge looks beautiful :) sheds there never big enough but always take up to much room :what: and always best to get them in place first chop out your rubbish at least then you can work out plans in your head ,i always stand in the bedroom to get a proper view of ideas but sit in garden to think of them in first place:scratch:
           
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