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I guess you bought the house with that garden in mind Tim, looks great🙂
That is actually an Aponogeton sp., A. distachys <"https://wildflowerfinder.org.uk/Flowers/P/Pondweed(Cape)/Pondweed(Cape).htm">.different types of lilies in the pond. One variety is already flowering!
I tried that this afternoon, there were plenty of plants that looked a little the worse for wear (or a lot the worse for wear) but they still had their original (and "aspirational") price tags.now is a good time to keep an eye on the sale section in garden centres.
Looking marvelous Darrel, very nice plants. And I know what you mean. My wife and I call it the Dead Plant Society. But a constant habit of dropping by can yield some good results. We recently bought a very large bayleaf, with an original and aspirational price tag of ÂŁ99.99. We got it for 19.99. It just needed repotting and some TLC. It's already looking better.I tried that this afternoon, there were plenty of plants that looked a little the worse for wear (or a lot the worse for wear) but they still had their original (and "aspirational") price tags.
That is actually an Aponogeton sp., A. distachys <"https://wildflowerfinder.org.uk/Flowers/P/Pondweed(Cape)/Pondweed(Cape).htm">.
Brilliant, thanks for identifying that Daniel. 👍 I have been trying to find out what this was for ages! I thought it wasn’t a lily by the leaf shape but didn’t know what else to call it. I really like it, I t’s got a nice character and the flowers last for ages.
Amazing what you can do with plants that look like they are on their last legs…they look great.Hi all,
I tried that this afternoon, there were plenty of plants that looked a little the worse for wear (or a lot the worse for wear) but they still had their original (and "aspirational") price tags.
Here are a couple from the garden, they were plants that I bought originally, but have done well in the 20 years since. It is quite cold in Corsham, but they seem to survive OK. The Clematis is rooted behind the shed, and the Grape Hyacinth in a dry, sunny spot under the house eaves.
Clematis armandii
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Muscari macrocarpum "Golden Fragrance"
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cheers Darrel
Not quite that bad, but an air frost last night in Corsham.Meanwhile, in Sweden (slight setback with the weather)
Ouch, an unexpected frost might be worse than this. The Swedish April weather is notoriously unpredictable, and we might get the occasional bit of snow and hard freeze even into May, so most people just plan around this. On the other hand we had daytime temperatures around 17-18C last week which was nice.but an air frost last night in Corsham.
Sorry I don't. I got it years ago but don't have a refernece label for it. I'm sure if you took a trip to a garden centre/nursery you would see it in there and get the name.That’s a spectacular acer Johnjo,
Do you know the variety?