Since we planted out the corridor that passes as the back garden, otherwise known as the OutBack, everything has flourished. And even more so after it was named "Kingston Road - John Innes Conservation Area" (John Innes being the benchmark in gardening that gardeners aspired to). On either side of the sign we planted a Clematis, one has white striped flowers and the other purple striped, and they seem to be enjoying themselves. None more so than my latest bud-y, who really has got into his groove in partial shade.
So here we are, in a little Mews tucked behind a street in N16. It's our first spring here and we've decided to have a go at growing stuff! Lots of stuff. We'll keep this as a sort of progress log so that you can see how we're getting on... We're garden newbies, so give us hints, tips & tricks if you have 'em!
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
A Slice of Life OutBack
Since we planted out the corridor that passes as the back garden, otherwise known as the OutBack, everything has flourished. And even more so after it was named "Kingston Road - John Innes Conservation Area" (John Innes being the benchmark in gardening that gardeners aspired to). On either side of the sign we planted a Clematis, one has white striped flowers and the other purple striped, and they seem to be enjoying themselves. None more so than my latest bud-y, who really has got into his groove in partial shade.
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