July Garden invitation

Discussion in 'Members Gallery' started by Palustris, Jul 4, 2006.

  1. Palustris

    Palustris Total Gardener

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  2. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    Lovely, Palustris .. would have been nicer if it wasn't looking rhrough Photobucket :D :D :D :rolleyes:
     
  3. Lolly

    Lolly Apprentice Gardener

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    wow, what a garden, it's beautiful, I would give my eye teeth for all that space :eek: :eek: :D
     
  4. Poppy33

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    what a beautiful garden, a real credit to you [​IMG]
     
  5. DAG

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    Lovely English garden, and did you say warts and all? Looked perfect to me, if that's warts I'll have them! :D
     
  6. sheppy

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    Wow, looks like you've got quite a bit of land there. I envy you, it's wonderful!
     
  7. Banana Man

    Banana Man You're Growing On Me ...

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    My favourite this month Palustris

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    Now this is a garden you could open to the public, rather than my postage stamp!

    BM [​IMG]
     
  8. Palustris

    Palustris Total Gardener

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    What you cannot see is that every one of those posts is covered in Clematis flowers, mostly either vitcella types or texensis. Since they refuse to cling to the support provided I have also planted Summer jasmines of various types up each post for the clematis to climb into.
    Glad you liked it, built with my own fair hands too!
     
  9. Banana Man

    Banana Man You're Growing On Me ...

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    Grass is nice and green too!
     
  10. Honey Bee

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    .... at least you have grass.
     
  11. Banana Man

    Banana Man You're Growing On Me ...

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  12. Palustris

    Palustris Total Gardener

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    THat is a nice mix of clover, moss, daisies, ragwort and suchlike. It stays green because we have a heavy dew almost every night!
     
  13. mims

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    Looking fantastic as always Eric. Love the Clematis walk best of all too. How is the 'new forest' getting on?
     
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