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31-10-2008, 11:17 PM   #1

Last of the flowers


Before the latest horrid weather I had a wander round the garden to see what was left in flower. Was amazed at the hanging baskets etc. Thought I'd share them with you.



Couldn't believe the climbing rose had a bud

The steps up to the back lawn were covered in leaves (at least the last week of strong winds has saved me sweeping them up

My treeman - I love these, got another to put up.

Glad I filled the feeders for the blue tits!!!!






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31-10-2008, 11:46 PM   #2

Re: Last of the flowers


Is that a late clematis in the first picture CM, and still some lobelia?? Nice to see Mrs H Pheasant.



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31-10-2008, 11:52 PM   #3

Re: Last of the flowers


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Originally Posted by angieh
Is that a late clematis in the first picture CM, and still some lobelia?? Nice to see Mrs H Pheasant.
It is a jackmanii which has flowered for ever this year. Lobelia and some geranium in the baskets did fine. Needless to say with latest weather all now gone.

Pheasants are absolute nuisance - we have a cock and around 6 hens who visit and eat all the young growth on plants that the rabbit, hare, mole, vole, slugs and snails don't get to first. - but they are lovely.



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