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Plant ID update! Ceanothus?
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"Philippe Gautier" ttp://www.gogo.me.uk/garden/May_June05/pages/IMG_1057.htm is in my garden in Bruntsfield: VERY cold and VERY damp, almost no sun at all (maybe an hour max in summer). On the other hand, it is probably quite well protected from frost. It's going to be very nice this year (flower starting to bloom just now) Philippe Philippe your garden is fantastic. I went through all the photos, even of your previous gardens. well done. now, fancy a trip every weekend to my house in Liverpool to give me guidance on mine?? actually you have inspired me to log what I do or don't in my garden along with photos. maybe I will learn that way. Thank you so much! Actually I should update the website with this year's pictures... There's been a lot of trial/errors and it's not what I would call an easy garden. Like I said it is very damp and cold and at least half of it has no sun at all whatsoever, the other half get one hour in srping/summer. Yet, some exotic-looking plants like the Fatsi japonica or Rodgersias are growing like mad in the coldest (but relatively frost-sheltered) corner... The other BIG problems are slugs and snails. I have thousands and thousands of them, no matter how many traps I put everywhe I learned how to choose the plants that they don't like! Philippe |
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