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I am very impressed with your work CM, especially those steps which look totally professional. That was hard work. The plant in your barrel could be a New Zealand flax, they do tend not to like the wind though, which would explain why some of the leaves have brown tips! Love the ferns (I am particularly fond of ferns) - hostas will look good with them if you are not cursed with too many snails and slugs. Still, your owl may keep them off! Also love your rustic gate - what about a Clematis Armandii - a fragrant evergreen clematis, although not sure how hardy that would be in your area. Do you have a garden centre nearby that could offer advise? |
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I have loads of slugs but I love hosts so much I am determined to try - will use all the weapons available to me to deter the little dears!! Didn't know there was an evergreen clematis - might ask about that. I love clematis. There are two montanas growing over the fence just to the left of the gate. Thanks for that idea. |
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Massive steps forward, really looking good your steps are great. For a colourful climber why not try annual clibers like morning glory/sweet peas etc etc No idea on the plant in the tub....sorry |
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The area is too dark for annuals climbers It is quite a cold corner - only gets sun at very end of day if at all. Might ask on a couple of garden forums for ideas. How is your garden plan coming along? |
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My plan is in my head not yet into action the thoughts are not speakable yet but coming close....thanks. Regarding the climber I have had a look through some books and would like to suggest. CLEMATIS MONTANA GRANDIFLORA......useful for a Northly aspect. CLEMATIS MONTANA TETRAROSE...again Northly aspect HYDRANGEA, CLIMBING (Hydrangea anomala petiolaris) A self-clinging vigorous climber which can reach up to 70ft (21m) in favourable conditions. In June flat heads of white sterile flowers appear in 7 to 10 inch (18-25cm) clusters, giving a magnificent display. This plant will thrive on a north or north-east facing wall. Not suitable for dry sites. Height up to 70ft...prune to desired height. Hope that helps will keep looking. |
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I have two montanas climbing over the fence just to the left of that. Big clematis fan. My plan is mainly in my head too! I have a wee book where I jot down ideas (some of which contradict each other) I also cut out things I like in magazines etc so I have lots of inspiration. |
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