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Plant list..
Posted 25-01-2008 at 04:54 PM by Marthaclematis
Starting at the back.
One plum tree. One shed, behind that; bramble.
Under that - daffodills, snowdrops, cyclamen.
Then, lawn.
Raised bed at front - 2x Clematis (type 2 I think). One lavender, daffodills, small rose, geraniums, pansies, rosemary, thyme, chives, lavender. space where those rampant flowers were (seeds saved in envelope in shed).
In pots on patio: One Lilac tree, 1 hebe (I think), one variagated evergreen, daffodills, pansies, 1 pieris, 1 evergreen flowering shrub, 1 cotoneaster, 1 lavender, one cyclamen, one evergreen which flowers in winter - can't remember the name, begins with 'L' (not Laburnum but something like that). Lots of empy pots. I think that's it. I'm off to join the newly vamped up library now so I can borrow more gardening books.
One plum tree. One shed, behind that; bramble.
Under that - daffodills, snowdrops, cyclamen.
Then, lawn.
Raised bed at front - 2x Clematis (type 2 I think). One lavender, daffodills, small rose, geraniums, pansies, rosemary, thyme, chives, lavender. space where those rampant flowers were (seeds saved in envelope in shed).
In pots on patio: One Lilac tree, 1 hebe (I think), one variagated evergreen, daffodills, pansies, 1 pieris, 1 evergreen flowering shrub, 1 cotoneaster, 1 lavender, one cyclamen, one evergreen which flowers in winter - can't remember the name, begins with 'L' (not Laburnum but something like that). Lots of empy pots. I think that's it. I'm off to join the newly vamped up library now so I can borrow more gardening books.
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| | Would your L plant be a Lonicera - otherwise known as a honeysuckle? Sounds lovely! Are you going to grow some veg this year? Good luck. |
Posted 26-01-2008 at 07:47 PM by TPeers |
| | No, its not that, its an evergreen with dark green leaves and flowers (tiny ones) in November till January/Feb. I've noticed it a lot in peoples gardens since buying it. It gets very big! (I'll be keeping mine in a pot!). Laburnium? Something like that. (Deffo not Laburnum though). I think I might grow some potatoes in a bin, we eat lots of those and they seem easy to grow. Good luck with everything! |
Posted 27-01-2008 at 01:17 PM by Marthaclematis |
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