Early Summer Bonanza - Page 4


© Graham Leatherbarrow
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English Town Gardening comes to you from Cheshire in north-west England, Zone 8.
C. armandii
Geranium magnificum
Clematis 'Snow Queen'
mystery rose
Geranium macrorrhizum 'Bevan's Variety
Rose 'Maigold'
Geranium sylvaticum 'Mayflower'
 

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8.   Jun 30, 2001 6:37 PM
I don't know why, but your comments about pruning just sunk in. I'm glad you finally discovered the joy of it. I LOVE pruning things, making sure that the shrubs get pelnty of good air circulation, an ...

-- posted by CarolWallace


7.   Jun 6, 2001 2:25 PM
In response to message posted by Kirk_Johnson:
I just planted a new C. montana rubens. (Along with four other clematis. I lo ...

-- posted by CarolWallace


6.   Jun 6, 2001 12:15 AM
Here is a link to a photo of my clematis arbor as it looked in 1999. It is more 'romantic' now.

http://www.harborside.com/~rayj/house2.jpg

to see a website about my garden, go to
http://www.ha ...


-- posted by Kirk_Johnson


5.   Jun 6, 2001 12:05 AM
I live on 15 acres, but most of that is forest, meadow, and marsh. The area that I live and garden on is about the same size as Carol's.

Most of my clematis are varieties that aren't very vigorous. ...


-- posted by Kirk_Johnson


4.   Jun 5, 2001 10:50 AM
In response to message posted by GrahamL:
How large? I have about 2 1/2 acres available to garden (minus the spots occupied ...

-- posted by CarolWallace





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