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Started by lorna, June 15, 2007, 15:35:21

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lorna

This is it's 3rd year and I am really pleased with it, best it has been.

lorna


triffid

What a gem -- and such an amazing colour with the lupin.  :)

shirlton

Nice companions Lorna
When I get old I don't want people thinking
                      "What a sweet little old lady"........
                             I want em saying
                    "Oh Crap! Whats she up to now ?"

GREENWIZARD

Quote from: lorna on June 15, 2007, 15:35:21
  I am really pleased with it, best it has been.


& so you should be ...lovely :)
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Georgie

That's a lovely composition and superb colour scheme Lorna.  Thanks for sharing.   ;D

G x
'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

lorna

Thanks for kind comments. I have never been any good at suitable colour combinations whether it be in the garden or decorating the bungalow but this time something looks right :)

MrsKP

delightful Lorna.  Agree with the others about the colours.  That's what my eyes look like this morning.   ;D
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Hyacinth

Looks really good and the lupins masking the bare bits clems get at soil level works well too & the colour combination's a dream. Bet this is your Pride and Joy eh? How long will it keep blooming btw?

lorna

Can't remember Lish how long it flowered last year. You may remember I grew 2 clematis against an old 5ft by 5ft wrought iron gate, I had to higher this by inserting canes in to the "tubes" I had fixed the gate to and then putting canes across. Gave me another  2ft 6ins height. Both clems are now way above the frame. I don't want to stop them as both clems are smothered in buds. This year they have masses of flowers on both sides of the frame. Yep, you are right.....my pride and joy ;D well that is after my 4 children,8grandchildren and 1 gt.grandchild.LOL ;D ;D

Carol

That is just lovely Lorna.  I do like the combination.    :D :D :D :D

Gardengirl

Just beautiful Lorna, do you know the variety of clematis :)
Happy gardening all...........Pat

lorna

Hi Gardengirl. The Clematis is Princess Diana. It is now approx 10ft high (now above the frame) looks a bit untidy at the top with nothing to grow against but I am reluctant to "trim" it as there are at a guess another 60/70 buds to open.
I did cut it back quite hard last year.
Lorna.

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