tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6849167564811493528.post8182576872661112498..comments2024-01-31T04:09:28.704+00:00Comments on SILVERTREEDAZE: GRAMINEOUS JUBILATIONS WITH FULL HERBSTSONNEPlant Mad Nigehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01051715161395516677noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6849167564811493528.post-5606872590161958742009-10-06T12:21:29.927+01:002009-10-06T12:21:29.927+01:00My garden has really been struggling for the last ...My garden has really been struggling for the last couple of weeks. Finally it has rain over night so I can now have a go at planting the bulbs. <br /><br />Havent been to Wisley but now I have seen some photos of those borders will put it on my list for next summerHelen/patientgardenerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02164036792673009326noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6849167564811493528.post-44331115538401732992009-10-03T07:25:06.224+01:002009-10-03T07:25:06.224+01:00Yes, dead hydrangeas are infinitely preferable. Id...Yes, dead hydrangeas are infinitely preferable. Ideally in a skip, which is where the ones we inherited on moving house ended up.HappyMouffetardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09157145094611234176noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6849167564811493528.post-65085398813268586412009-10-02T19:58:21.744+01:002009-10-02T19:58:21.744+01:00Agree T S-S planting is looking amazing - saw it i...Agree T S-S planting is looking amazing - saw it in the summer, all acid green euphorbias and purple salvias. How was James Hitchmough's meadow behind the glasshouse holding up into the autumn? It was fabulous in June, like one of those packets of tutti frutti sweets we used to eat as kidsNewShoothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01559856422504670476noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6849167564811493528.post-65936191296366429972009-10-02T09:05:09.393+01:002009-10-02T09:05:09.393+01:00Oh, I just have to post a response having read thi...Oh, I just have to post a response having read this over breakfast.<br /><br />Those plantings are just glorious, I agree. And how speedily the glasshouse borders have reached this point. Every time I go there, & that is quite frequently, I sometimes am too busy taking photo after photo, most of them rubbish sadly, to stop & just take it all in.<br /><br />I think my only criticism of the Piet Oudolf borders is that I feel the path should be winding in amongst all those great swathes of plants so you can feel a real part of it all - but then you couldn't have that same view down the hill.<br /><br />Thanks for those wonderful descriptions.Ms Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11794781629692466913noreply@blogger.com