Ganymede
Veteran
- Location
- Rural Kent
Oh yes, when something a bit experimental comes back the next year it's such a coup.Its also very disapointing when something doesn't take, I had a major disaster with Penstemons recently, lost most of the plug plants I brought, Last year I had a go at growing perennial Sunflowers from seed, disappointing at first but after a couple of attempts I got some to take and got them in the garden, it was lovely to see them in flower during the Autumn and even better to see them growing back after the winter.
That is LOVELY summerdays. Frog heaven! Love the stones round the edge too.I love gardening, even if I'm not brilliant at it (but better than @Crackle), and my pond I put in last year is starting to be more successful, though no plants colonised it naturally as the books suggested would happen! However some frogs have taken up residence and we had a clutch of waterboatmen who eat all the mozzie larvae and are my new best friend. I still need to do some more work to hide the plastic but I can see one of the frogs in his normal hiding place beside the irises. View attachment 49537