My second year garden in bloom

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  1. cathyland

    cathyland Gardener

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    This is my second year of gardening since i moved to France, still pretty new to gardening but I am eager to learn.[​IMG]
    sweet alice also grow from seeds too

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    my first raddish, only for my husband, i dont like to eat them at all.

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    persil i grow from seeds , for cooking.

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    my first pansy i grow from seed, it took me almost 6 months till it bloomed.:what:

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    this plant smell like lemon and mint, its brithday gift from my mother_in _law who also love gardening a lot.
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    this year first lily

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    passion flower i took from cutting, my first cutting .

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    Campanula rotundifolia (Bluebell) I found this blue bell plant last year while i went to camping, i dug them all up and replanted later. :yess:

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    bleeding heart, i really have problem growing this plant, no flowers at all.

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    anmone de cean,

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    • Phil A

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      Very nice Cathyland:dbgrtmb:

      Looks more like you will be teaching us :gardening:
       
    • cathyland

      cathyland Gardener

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      This cant be, i am still new to gardening, I like growing lilies, will try to grow the oriental liliesnext year. All the lilies i grow dont have scent. What a pity.:)


      My poor anmone de cean, i planted almost 20 tubers in the garden and only 2 surived, too wet in Lorraine for these poor little things. :cry3:


      I should have read more about the soild condition before i planted them.:gaagh:
       
    • PeterS

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      Lovely pictures CathyLand. One thing I have learned is that you can grow virtually anything in a pot - as long as it is big enough. Even full sized trees. :)
       
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