Thought i'd show you my Clematis as it looks so nice!

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  1. The Pea Of Sweetness

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    Ok, second attempt (my god, i'm bad at this!!)

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  3. The Pea Of Sweetness

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    Sean!!! what can i say?????? THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!

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    My pleasure. In future, all you need to do is type [​IMG] behind the link to your photo. In this example, it would look something like:
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    (but without the spaces before and after the link)

    PS. I don't know anything about gardening, but that looks a lovely Clematis, do they smell nice?

    [ 10. May 2006, 09:12 PM: Message edited by: Shaun ]
     
  8. The Pea Of Sweetness

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    Nice one buddy! i'll remember that. sometimes it works, and other times it doesn't!!! a memory would help!!! :D
     
  9. The Pea Of Sweetness

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    Sorry, forgot to mention.... no they don't smell nice, well this one doesn't anyway!

    If you want something that smells nice, buy a Jasmine plant...oh my word the smell..... :D
     
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    Hi! What a lovely clematis, P of S! HAve you got yourself a jasmine, then? ;) Love the avatar!
     
  11. The Pea Of Sweetness

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    Hello stranger!!! good to have you back !!
    Yes, i have purchased a Jasmine and it smells beautiful, see previous post on Jasmine.

    Like i said, nice to have u back, you have been truly missed!

    :D :D
     
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    That Clematis is C. montana, if you want to know. There are a lot of varieties all very similar so not easy to give exact details.
     
  13. Fran

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    Lovely clematis - and thanks for persevering.

    Not sure why you would be typing the link. If you click once on the 3rd box address - img.etc. It selects the full title. Then either copy through the page heading Edit, or key Control C -
    then all you got to do when you in your message is to paste through the page heading Edit - or key control v
     
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    [​IMG] This is my Clamatis "Montana". It is about 15yrs old & is scrambling over an old plum tree stump, between the greenhouses. When it has finished flowering this year I am going to have to chop it down as the stump is rotted through now & is dangerous. I took cuttings of it last year in case it doesn't recover from the shock. I shall leave as much growth as is possible on the vine..... :eek:

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    [​IMG] Btw, this one smells of Marshmallows.... Delicious.....!!! :cool:
     
  15. The Pea Of Sweetness

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    Wow! 15 years old !! im jelaous that mine doesn't smell like marshmallows.

    Such a shame that the stump is rotten, i'll keep my fingers crossed for you that it survives.

    How long does your normally flower for? ;)

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