Round the garden

Started by Robert_Brenchley, May 22, 2006, 12:36:58

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Robert_Brenchley

Canassia, hardy geranium, Solomon's seal and giant rhubarb, all taken yesterday before the thunder closed in.

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Jesse

your camassia looks fantastic Robert :D, mine has flopped over and produce very few flowers, perhaps it's getting too much shade where it is.
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simon404

Mm  :) I'll have to give camassias a go  :)  Don't remember seeing your garden before Robert?

Robert_Brenchley

I don't know whether it's being by a stream or what, but the camassias go from strength to strength. I think they probably like sun, but I haven't checked.

GREENWIZARD

i love solomon's seal  ;D
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montanum

nice plants ,thanks for the trip around the garden
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MrsKP

thanks for putting a name to the mysterious green stuff that's growing like topsy in the neighbours border (that i'm tending atm as i haven't got a neighbour)!

Solomon's Seal !!!   ;D
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Gardengirl

Nice pics Robert - love the Canassia :)
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Robert_Brenchley

So do I. These are another Geranium, and Iris reticulata flowering behind the first one.

flossie

~Thanks for the tour - it's a beautiful garden

Robert_Brenchley

It's a shambles actually. Loads of weeds and very badly laid out. It does get better though, slowly.

cardinalflower

Robert,
I love the blue geranium. I have a couple of the pink one's (think they are called phaem's?) but never seen a blue one  :)

Robert_Brenchley

I can't even remember what species it is, but I do remember that it came from the local Tesco's just after I got the plot, so it can't be anything rare.

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