Clematis Polish Spirit |
allium sphaerocephalon |
shasta daisy |
Leucenthemum |
Fennel flowers |
Helenium Moerheim Beauty |
Rosa Special Memories |
Austin rose, Graham Thomas |
down to the river |
cosmos antiqity |
achillea red velvet, knautia macedonica, verbena bonariensis |
hare's tail grass with stocks |
night scented stocks |
Your garden looks absolutely beautiful, as usual!
ReplyDeleteWhat is that tent structure I see in the background?? I would like a tour, please : ).
As much as I love your roses and stocks etc., the show stealer has to be the Clematis Polish Spirit! Amazing.
ReplyDeleteHappy GBBD :)
Hi Jaime, the tent IS a tent! I will be posting about it, we LOVE it! Kids use it lots and it is even tempting me which is saying something because I loathe normal plasticky tents! xx
ReplyDeleteChristine, glad you like the clematis, it is in its second year and really romping away!
Your pictures are beautiful. I get dizzy even watching them!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos.
ReplyDeleteYou have clematis? NOW? mine has been gone for months - what a wonderful climate you must have! I want to walk down the path and sit by the river! so peaceful.
ReplyDeleteStunning, simply stunning
ReplyDeleteLove the Helenium Moeheim
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Oh my word your garden is so lovely Belinda, mine is sadly lacking this month.. and you have a little gate down to a river :). I must of missed your Friday post i'll check that out now :) x
ReplyDeleteYour shots are stunning...a few would make great greeting cards. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou have just made another garden lover totally happy: I want them ALL! Thank you so much for those beautiful blooms! Heavenly sigh all the way from France.
ReplyDeleteYour garden is glorious! I would want to be out there all day! Outstanding photography!
ReplyDeleteGotto love your garden but I think it's the clematis that got my attention first. I had several and my favorite is 'Roguchi', a dark blue sporty japanese bell shaped one.
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