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Need help with my project

Discussion in 'Garden Projects and DIY' started by Little Miss Road Rage, Jul 11, 2008.

  1. Kristen

    Kristen Under gardener

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    "the Potato Bags are Brill"

    Yeah, the Bags are brill, but where are the Potatoes? :hehe:
     
  2. Little Miss Road Rage

    Little Miss Road Rage Gardener

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    Damn I knew I was missing something :rotfl:
     
  3. Little Miss Road Rage

    Little Miss Road Rage Gardener

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    Thanks YDD and Claire and yes I am glad I eventually got motivated. Hopefully get some more done as the weather's nice :gnthb:
     
  4. Sar

    Sar Gardener

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    Looking great, LMRR! The wildlife area is going to amazing when the hostas etc establish and reflect on the water :) Your veg plot is great too, like the path you added :gnthb:
     
  5. Little Miss Road Rage

    Little Miss Road Rage Gardener

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    I went to a local plant sale today, it was totally unplanned and a last minute decision but it was worth it as I bought an acer and a sambuca for my garden :)
     
  6. weekend gardener

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    Do you know LMRR seeing a beautiful garden does lift my spirits up and your wild life garden has just done that.
     
  7. Little Miss Road Rage

    Little Miss Road Rage Gardener

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    Awww thankyou
     
  8. Little Miss Road Rage

    Little Miss Road Rage Gardener

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    Here's some more pics of my flowers that have come out recently:

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    My Jasmin:

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  9. Little Miss Road Rage

    Little Miss Road Rage Gardener

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    My wildlife garden as it is today:

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    It's great when u see it all growing and I can't believe how quick some of it grows.

    My veggie patch:

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    Some things haven't grown as well as last year but others are doing better lol. My potatoes re loving the bags just gotta hope there's some potatoes forming below.

    Fruit:

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    These are my yellow raspberries. Can't wait to taste them. I've had a few strawberries too.

    Some flowers that are coming in bloom:

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    My patio rose given to me by my neighbour. It was in poor health when i got it but it seems to be doing ok now

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    My clematis venose violacea is growing well and has a few buds on it. I've had quite a few clematis and they never seemed to grow well but this year they're all doing really well including the ones I thought were dead. The only thing is I'm not sure of the names of the "dead ones" cause I threw the labels away and can't remember lol. I'm sure when they flower I can identify them then. :dh:

    Don't have too many flowers in the garden more a foliage sort of person but I will admit I'm coming round a bit lol. Even thought about making some hanging baskets this year but hasn't got out of the thought stage yet. I was thinking about making some baskets with all year round interest but think it'll be a challenge and will prob need some help with what to put in it.
     
  10. Kristen

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    Your tower-pot strawberries look about as bad as mine. I've never succeeded with those tower pot things ... perhaps I should cut my losses?
     
  11. Steve R

    Steve R Soil Furtler

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    Its great when things start coming to life..or back to life..its a great time of year for that. One month from now it will hardly be recognisable. I love those Roses too!

    Steve...:)
     
  12. Jazmine

    Jazmine happy laydee

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    Hi LMRR
    I have looked through your thread and I am really impressed with what you have achieved here :)
    I love the wildlife garden- a great idea to have an actual wildlife area to encourage creatures into the garden. Is that a frog house by your pond? I have one behind my pond and it is well used!! Mind you I jump a mile when I am weeding around that area and frogs start jumping around :skp:

    What is the other house for?
    I have a hedgiebox which I have just moved to a better area I think as it is more secluded.
     
  13. Little Miss Road Rage

    Little Miss Road Rage Gardener

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    Thankyou. Yes it is a frog house not sure if I've got any lodgers yet tho lol. The other house is a hedgehog house that my hubby made for me. I originally had that bit of garden for the dogs to go toilet but it appeared it was too far to wlk for them so I decided to turn it into a wildlife garden. I got my hubby to put a fence up to keep the dogs out so any wildlife would be safe from them.
     
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    Little Miss Road Rage Gardener

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    It must be summer as I've put my table up :lollol:
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    I can't believe how big my balloon flowers have grown. They seem to grow before your eyes
     
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