We've got a hibiscus like that - very reliable it is. Yesterday I was pleased to find (and buy) the 2nd-placed shrub on my most-wanted list: Philidelphus Virginalis. But no chance of getting tree peonies over here it seems.
Kim: a few dropped leaves and the hydrangea is now a golden pink.
Gadjo: I've never had a tree peony. My favourite mock orange is Belle Etoile which has a heavenly fragrance. I haven't seem it this year and wonder if my gardener or the tree loppers have hacked it.
Naomi: the colours are slowly going more golden and a million leaves are about to drop off.
LOM: that's simply because you start talking about Christmas in July:)
Grand mother but still a girl at heart. Married to MTL(my true love)after a separation of 30 years. Had three careers: trained paediatric nurse, National photographic model and business woman. Now settled in SW and enjoying our five children and ten grandchildren and making the most of what time we have left.
In January 2013 I lost MTL.
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Beautiful, Pat!!
No sign of autumn yet then?
Leaves are starting to turn here.
We've got a hibiscus like that - very reliable it is. Yesterday I was pleased to find (and buy) the 2nd-placed shrub on my most-wanted list: Philidelphus Virginalis. But no chance of getting tree peonies over here it seems.
It all looks so very very Beautiful, Pat....Still incredibly Summery!
I can't believe you still have flowers out, our garden is in lets go to sleep for winter mode!
John: as is yours.
Kim: a few dropped leaves and the hydrangea is now a golden pink.
Gadjo: I've never had a tree peony. My favourite mock orange is Belle Etoile which has a heavenly fragrance. I haven't seem it this year and wonder if my gardener or the tree loppers have hacked it.
Naomi: the colours are slowly going more golden and a million leaves are about to drop off.
LOM: that's simply because you start talking about Christmas in July:)
Your garden always looks so lovely!
I feel good, just looking at your garden pics, Pat.
I have this theory, if more people spent their time gardening, listening to the trees, there might be less troubles.
GG: that's good common sense.
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