It's a miracle they didn't all blow away !View attachment 1513View attachment 1514View attachment 1515
And despite the tattered leaves of the elephant ears, the mist flowers are very happy as am I.
It's a miracle they didn't all blow away !View attachment 1513View attachment 1514View attachment 1515
And despite the tattered leaves of the elephant ears, the mist flowers are very happy as am I.
It is!! but my orange tree... I may make a post about it, poor thingIt's a miracle they didn't all blow away !
I noticed the spots on the Impatiens leaves, and am wondering if they actually got too much water. It looks awfully like there's some sooty mould started there. Do you manage to keep them over winter where you live? Here, we usually treat them as annuals, and with a greenhouse, take a few cuttings to plant out the following season.Yes it is Tetters
I moved my big ones under cover today , if they got wet again they would be too heavy to move inside.
I will take some pics of them soon
I think that would look lovely with some Stipa and Tall yellow Zinnias planted with it. Oh my imagination is just running wild with me right now !!@Anniekay , it's a very close up picture of verbena bonariensis. From a distance it looks like this
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I had no idea what mondo grass was, but then realised it is what we call (correctly of course, because we're English) Ophiopogan planiscapus nigrescens