I was going to put this with the Patio of Horrors thread, but it's much more cheerful, so I'll keep it separate.
We have dug out most of what was in the border at the bottom of our garden - a lot of weeds, thuggish plants that had taken over, and lilc tree/bush which had outgrown its space and its welcome, and a tree stump. So there is all this bare earth waiting to be planted up. I have to keep hoe-ing the weed seedlings that keep coming back so I'm keen to reduce the amount of space they can sneak into!
I know roughly what I want (OH leaves choices like this to me), and today I made a start.
I got a camellia - which I think will flower earlier than the one we already have, 3 hellebores, which seem to like our garden, and an evergreen shrub whose name I've forgotten, but it looks nice. I also got a blue grass for the front garden - we have a few already but they seem to fill odd spaces quite well - and a tray of traditional lemon primroses to replace the ones Patio Man killed. Hopefully OH will dig some holes tomorrow!
Oh, and some bird seed for our feathered friends when the weather gets colder.
We have dug out most of what was in the border at the bottom of our garden - a lot of weeds, thuggish plants that had taken over, and lilc tree/bush which had outgrown its space and its welcome, and a tree stump. So there is all this bare earth waiting to be planted up. I have to keep hoe-ing the weed seedlings that keep coming back so I'm keen to reduce the amount of space they can sneak into!
I know roughly what I want (OH leaves choices like this to me), and today I made a start.
I got a camellia - which I think will flower earlier than the one we already have, 3 hellebores, which seem to like our garden, and an evergreen shrub whose name I've forgotten, but it looks nice. I also got a blue grass for the front garden - we have a few already but they seem to fill odd spaces quite well - and a tray of traditional lemon primroses to replace the ones Patio Man killed. Hopefully OH will dig some holes tomorrow!

Oh, and some bird seed for our feathered friends when the weather gets colder.
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