tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4793702278130036246.post1462593148620085691..comments2024-03-28T09:25:14.379+00:00Comments on Veg Plotting: GBBD: Drowsling AugustVPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02732971362066784175noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4793702278130036246.post-41149260720277636182010-08-30T21:49:38.235+01:002010-08-30T21:49:38.235+01:00Joanne - good tips re Clematis nurturing :)
Rose ...Joanne - good tips re Clematis nurturing :)<br /><br />Rose - it's a made up word,but I like it!<br /><br />PG - your wish is my command ;) Done!<br /><br />SPF - welcome! We have a native Clematis here which is growing over my front garden fence at the moment<br /><br />MMD - I do find that a bit of a faff though. Also I haven't put the image s/w on my laptop yet and it's a real pain having to use the old PC if I want to do something fancy with my pictures as it's so slow. Come the winter I'll get round to all these techie things!<br /><br />Karen - thank you :)VPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02732971362066784175noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4793702278130036246.post-1614491911399704332010-08-20T17:54:04.801+01:002010-08-20T17:54:04.801+01:00I wish the garden and August felt "drowsling&...I wish the garden and August felt "drowsling' to me ... (great word by the way) - so far it has rained all August<br />:(<br />The clematis is looking beautiful.<br />KKaren - An Artist's Gardenhttp://www.artistsgarden.co.uk/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4793702278130036246.post-72010708674688250092010-08-19T22:21:34.464+01:002010-08-19T22:21:34.464+01:00I save storage space by resizing my images to 640 ...I save storage space by resizing my images to 640 pixels before uploading them. It makes such a difference, but does require an extra step. I'd like to see 'Kermesina' and 'Mde. Julia Correvon' growing side-by-side. I wonder how different they are.Mr. McGregor's Daughterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05911409327006498766noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4793702278130036246.post-81028124158473543632010-08-15T18:39:57.364+01:002010-08-15T18:39:57.364+01:00The reason, why i love Clematis it because they ha...The reason, why i love Clematis it because they have a special colour and they are similar to a special natural plant.St Petersburg flowerhttp://www.sendflowers.ru/eng/flowers-russia-saint_petersburg/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4793702278130036246.post-77528049319203396282010-08-15T18:24:15.400+01:002010-08-15T18:24:15.400+01:00Will you post a pic of your echinops soon so I can...Will you post a pic of your echinops soon so I can see them in all their magnificanceHelen/patientgardenerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02164036792673009326noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4793702278130036246.post-75047188472956519282010-08-15T17:41:51.734+01:002010-08-15T17:41:51.734+01:00I've been worried, too, how much longer before...I've been worried, too, how much longer before I have to start buying more photo storage space--good idea to cut down on photo displays, VP. Your clematis is lovely, and congratulations on your success with your echinops. I've seen some echinops in other gardens this summer and was fascinated by them. Another plant to add to my ever-growing wish list! <br /><br />Thanks for adding a new word to my vocabulary--"drowsling" fits August so well. It's been so hot here all summer, that afternoons find me napping on the couch instead of working in the garden:)Rosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01384059342847120951noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4793702278130036246.post-16353996607073483532010-08-15T13:49:53.580+01:002010-08-15T13:49:53.580+01:00Hi VP I love your Clematis for a minute there I wo...Hi VP I love your Clematis for a minute there I wondered if it was Julia Correvon a very similar flower.<br /><br />You are brave being conservative with your watering I am afraid most of my garden efforts seem to have been watering until Tuesday that is and then thank goodness that much needed rain.<br /><br />Many of my clematis are planted near a wall and so unless we get heavy rain they tend to be in the shadow of the wall and remain dry so they do need lots of nurturing. I do help them along with tomato feed in a watering can during their growing season.<br /><br />I am having some success with clematis cuttings this year. Seem to have got a good system going Ray Evison eat your heart out. No not really but it's fun.<br /><br />I have been tardy garden blogging as I have been rather busy with my Looking at Lyme Disease blog which is clearly helping raise awareness of this dreadful illness much overlooked by our doctors.Joannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12905137222286141548noreply@blogger.com