Ah weeping bah, sorry to say that, but weeping begonia looks more of AI generated...
Thanks, looks fantastic, will get one for myself for the next season.
What is this dark beauty?
Wow! Big one!:star:
Do you happen to have a spring photo of paulownia in flower?
Garden Pearl is on my list for growing in pot on the patio.
100 and 1000 (Hundreds and Thousands) is another trailing variety. But the bigger the pot, the better. Planted in a barrel is the best. I grew it...
They are cute to watch at, but at the same time they are rats with fluffy tales and considered pests. I specifically got a bird feeder...
I see you don't want more trees, but I had an idea that columnar cypresses (or similar) could work well for excluding visibility of neighbours....
Chrysantemums, saved from the last year. Need to label this time and make pots by height. Actually you never know how naturally tall they'll be...
That's a massive lot of works done. Are you planning on growing something tall in the new greenhouse? Just as a thought, it's possible to build...
I add heavy stones and large shells between plants, so that no bare soil left. Even with this they occasionally managed to dig :)
It was a very lovely pond, but without it your is garden is still nice. Shame it's filled with rubble. Soil would've been much better. :) If ever...
Didn't heighbours object against that tall tree right on the border? It's too close to the fence, it better to sit in the middle of your garden....
I finished preparing greenhouse for the next season. Added fertilizers and other goodies, topped up the soil with a fresh compost. Watered...
How are argutas doing? Just discovered those for myself and thinking if worth to obtain and grow... overall I love kiwis
I pulled out the remaining plants on Friday. Still eating tomatoes and some green now ripening indoors. Now to enrich the soil in preparation for...
Mine in pot, it's "flowing" sideways.
I risked buying my favourite fuchsias again this year. Even managed to get lovely Dark Eyes. So far gall mite damage is bearable. And some other...
I think yellow circled may be wild cress.
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