Thank you Laurie. It is getting almost too lush already.
After my last post it stopped raining so Anthea and I spent some time in the garden preparing a bed and planting three pumpkins and three squashes she had grown from last years seed. Before coming in I decided to take some more shots to supplement what I have just posted.
Firstly I thought I should post a more distant view of Rosa cantabrigiensis to show the type of growth. It grows quite tall. That is my little garden tool shed behind it.
Rosa ragusa drooping a bit after the rain
These pansies seem to have been flowering for ages.
We even have a lupin out. Not my favourite colour but at least it is in bloom. You can see it has just been raining!
Welsh poppies like to grow among our rhubarb!
Ragged sailor with a nice hearts tongue fern coming up beside it
Potentilla fruticosa ?tilford cream? planted this year in our dying rose bed. planted at Georges suggestion
Thank you George.
This is just to show why we don?t weed out all the columbines that seed themselves all over the place.
My previous picture of a ceanothus was taken last year about two weeks later. This is just to show how well advanced it is this year.
We have white lilac out too
Finally this yellow plant, which is quite delicate, seeds itself all over the place. I forget it?s name but I think it begins with a ?C?. Any ideas?
I think that is enough for now
Eric H