Saturday, 9 November 2024

The Far Border

 

This was the far border in July. It is dominated by the Hypericum that was planted a good many years ago. These have all been cut back as the photo below. So next year I will keep pruning them to a reasonable height. That way I will be able to see the nice plants at the far end. The rogue tall plant at the back on the right has gone and the white Achillea on the left has been removed. These always needed supporting and still fell over. 

I have also taken out some of the Anthemis and replanted these in the long border. Finally I have planted the daffodils as my post of the 12th October. I have yet to decide what I will plant at the far end. Something of medium height this time. Finally, I can now see the lovely hypericum bush on the right in the photo below. On the 3rd July I posted a picture when it was in full flower after having been cut back after the frost damage in the winter. 



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