Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Tuesday, 10 November 2020
London Wildlife Friendly Garden
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Labels: autumn, Baverstock Gardens, baverstockgardens.com, design, East Sussex, garden design, gary Baverstock Garden Design, newts, wildlife pond
Thursday, 1 November 2007
Autumn Colour
Use autumn colour to highlight garden features. This antique urn takes center stage with the brilliant autumn colours of Hydrangea subsp petiolaris.
Climbing Hydrangea, a favourite vine of mine, turns this lovely autumn yellow, has a profusion of lacy white blooms in summer and provides shelter and nesting habitat for wildlife. Its a low maintenance self clinging climber.
Climbing Hydrangea, a favourite vine of mine, turns this lovely autumn yellow, has a profusion of lacy white blooms in summer and provides shelter and nesting habitat for wildlife. Its a low maintenance self clinging climber.
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gary
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2:39 pm
Labels: autumn, climbing hydrangea, colour, urn
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