This pretty flower grows up behind the garden gate adding natures beauty to an otherwise dilapidated scene! Does anything interesting lurk or grow behind yours?
Well I don't have a garden gate but I do have lots of this, some sort of campanula, is it? Good ground cover, especially in shady areas, it seems to grow anywhere.
I think the look is very shabby chic, love a bit of peeling paint! We don't have a gate at the front of the house, the first thing is a set of three rubbish/recycling and green waste bins! Lisa x
I recently discovered that some weedy looking branches that were by the garage are indeed a rose plant. Not sure if it will leaf out or if it is at all a nice plant, but it was a fun discovery.
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They are pretty - much nicer than drifts of Welsh Leek!
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Things spring up in all sorts of places , don't they, that is very pretty Simone. :)
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Well I don't have a garden gate but I do have lots of this, some sort of campanula, is it? Good ground cover, especially in shady areas, it seems to grow anywhere.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty - they spring up all over growing in the smallest gaps in paths and wall edges and add lovely colour too:)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, that must be a warm corner, ours are not in flower yet(campanula?) We found a dead rat behind our shed yesterday...not so pretty! xx
ReplyDeleteI think the look is very shabby chic, love a bit of peeling paint!
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Lisa x
This is so beautiful, Simone.
ReplyDeleteI recently discovered that some weedy looking branches that were by the garage are indeed a rose plant. Not sure if it will leaf out or if it is at all a nice plant, but it was a fun discovery.
I could do with something like this plant , its really pretty , i have a new garden that i am planting up and i need plants that will spread.
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