Monday, September 03, 2007
More garden pictures
Probably not the best light to do it in, but I took some more garden pictures today. It has not been a good summer. Lovely early on, but heavy rain for all of June and July (though thankfully no flooding locally) and a fairly dull and cool August. Everything bolted in June and I've never replaced it, so the beds are a bit bare. but there are some things I am happy with.
Crown Princess Margrethe Rose
Bloom:
Some faded blooms:
New bud:
This has only been in a year but is coming on nicely. Its lovely when it first comes out, but I am not entirely sure about the peach it fades to.
Rose Molineux
This is about to burst into a whole new wave of flowers so will get a picture of it hopefully.
Rose Grahame Thomas
This has been good value this year, plenty of flowers.
I've skipped over both Glamis Castle and Iceberg. It clearly has not been the year for my white roses. Glamis Castle in particular continues to give me concern. Its still very small and spindly after two years of nurture. All the rest are thriving on neglect!
Rose Buttercup
I love this one, but its still fairly small, having only been in a year now. Hoping it will do well again next year.
Don't know what the following is, but debating its retention when I redevelop that end of the garden.
And finally, at the end of the garden, a pretty white rose that's current swamped by the forsythia.
Looking from the patio up the garden
Our second biggest project (after the fence and as you can see the clematis survived being detached from the old one and reattached to the new one) of the summer is at the front. We contoured and laid turf so that the lawn now meets the patio. I am very pleased with the result, it feels like we can walk straight out of the house and into the garden. Previously, there was a low concrete block wall, some scrappy heather and a couple of brambles here. The rest of the garden was accessed via a narrow path. Sadly we lost a pretty hardy fuschia, but I think the sacrifice was worth it.
And towards the house.
My favourite bit of the garden, this year, with another view of the new area of lawn
Finally, a low quality pic, from the estate agent's listing before we bought
Bloom:
Some faded blooms:
New bud:
This has only been in a year but is coming on nicely. Its lovely when it first comes out, but I am not entirely sure about the peach it fades to.
Rose Molineux
This is about to burst into a whole new wave of flowers so will get a picture of it hopefully.
Rose Grahame Thomas
This has been good value this year, plenty of flowers.
I've skipped over both Glamis Castle and Iceberg. It clearly has not been the year for my white roses. Glamis Castle in particular continues to give me concern. Its still very small and spindly after two years of nurture. All the rest are thriving on neglect!
Rose Buttercup
I love this one, but its still fairly small, having only been in a year now. Hoping it will do well again next year.
Don't know what the following is, but debating its retention when I redevelop that end of the garden.
And finally, at the end of the garden, a pretty white rose that's current swamped by the forsythia.
Looking from the patio up the garden
Our second biggest project (after the fence and as you can see the clematis survived being detached from the old one and reattached to the new one) of the summer is at the front. We contoured and laid turf so that the lawn now meets the patio. I am very pleased with the result, it feels like we can walk straight out of the house and into the garden. Previously, there was a low concrete block wall, some scrappy heather and a couple of brambles here. The rest of the garden was accessed via a narrow path. Sadly we lost a pretty hardy fuschia, but I think the sacrifice was worth it.
And towards the house.
My favourite bit of the garden, this year, with another view of the new area of lawn
Finally, a low quality pic, from the estate agent's listing before we bought