Sorry Sheal, somehow I missed this post. Thanks for the link. What a fabulous garden and that view is to die for.
Thanks Freddy! When I first joined and saw that smiley I have to confess I was a little confused as to why I was getting replies with a 'man'...
Hi Caroline, thank you! Normally you dry roll it, then wet the roller and do it again. However, I couldn't get a roller small enough for the job...
Thanks Sheal. I didn’t do much in the first year as I wanted to experience the garden through the seasons. Also, I have to confess, I didn’t...
Thanks Nick!
Hi Nettlepatch! Welcome. I look forward to following your progress.
2018-2020 I've been working on this area for a while. Being furloughed gave me the opportunity to get it finished. So end of 2017/start of 2018...
Thought I'd share progress of my garden over the past ten years!2010 So here it is a few months after moving in. I had read about diagonals...
Hi Sian, and thanks for the welcome! Yes I have been made to feel very welcome and I look forward to participating more.I've never heard of...
No problem Sheal - look forward to it.
Hi Upsydaisy! Thank you and thanks for the welcome. I have more to share if you'd like to see them! What is best - start a thread for my...
I tried both of those but no luck so I just chopped them down every time I some congregating! Seemed to do the trick-ish. I think next year...
Hi glengarry, thank you for the welcome! Enjoyed your video very much, what a beautiful garden. I’ll take a look in the gallery. Yes, I love...
True - I feel very lucky to have a garden. Especially in lockdown. Don’t know what I would have done if I still lived in a flat with no garden....
Your garden looks lovely. So much colour - very uplifting.:)
Hi Shiney! Thanks for the welcome. Wow! Those turkestanica look amazing. They look great in those drifts. The Cleome look very interesting as...
I like seeing works in progress too!
It is definitely worth it! It sounds like you've done a lot of work - I love looking at transformations so it would be great to see your garden...
They are! My Salvia ‘Amistad’ are still going strong albeit a bit leggy at the base! The seasons have all gone a bit ‘Pete Tong’ lately haven’t they!
It goes quickly! I think thats what the previous owners had to do a year before we bought it. I believe it was held onto as potential building...
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