Tumgik
#cotswoldsgarden
fionagardens · 11 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
These Bowl of Beauty peonies are such a metaphor for life. If I had known how bonkers they would be 20 years after I planted them, I would have chosen a different variety. I could not imagine how they would multiply and the over-the-top impact of their colour en masse. And yet, I am curiously attached to them now, and could not imagine summer without them.
21 notes · View notes
mademoisellesabi · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Quando possiedi una biblioteca e un giardino, hai tutto. . . . . . #cotswoldslife #cotswoldstyle #cotswoldsgardens #visitcotswolds #travelwriter #traverphotography #visitengland #cotswolds_culture #visitthecotswolds (presso Chipping Campden) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxubTN5ouCT/?igshid=11wlz28hh1rs1
0 notes
Photo
Tumblr media
I LOVED the Abbey House gardens in Malmesbury! I visited last week and my gosh they were in bloom! Look at these extraordinary red tulips! #Cotswolds#cotswoldslife#cotswoldstyle#cotswoldstone#thecotswolds#cotswoldsbloggers#discovercotswolds#cotswoldsuk#visitcotswolds#igerscotswolds#cotswoldsunitedkingdom#cotswoldsliving#cotswoldsfinest#cotswoldslifestyle#cotswoldsweekend#lovecotswolds #malmesbury #malmesburyabbey #lovegreatbritain #loveengland #abbeyhousegardens #englishgarden #englishgardens #englishgardenstyle #tulips🌷 #cotswoldsgardens — view on Instagram http://bit.ly/2JC0ydV
0 notes
fionagardens · 10 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Too much pink is a theme for my garden this summer. I chose pink flowers (peonies here) that turned out to be much more vigorous over time than I expected, and I did not have the heart to take them out or even cut back. Here are pictures of where I have used rich purple clematis in different shades to cut the sugary look produced by too much pink.
19 notes · View notes
fionagardens · 10 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
This clematis, Perle D’Azur, is 20 years old. Its great trusses of flowers at the boundary of my garden make such a valuable contribution in July, when a lot of summer flowers have gone over. It’s growing here with a golden hop, which is providing the bright green leaves.
18 notes · View notes
fionagardens · 11 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
This is my wild flower verge’s third summer. It used to be a patch of grass, weeds and blind daffodils (daffodils that no longer flowered). Wild flowers would not have coped with the competition if I had just sowed their seed on top. I therefore had to dig out all the old grass, weeds and bulbs, which was a good if arduous lockdown project in winter 2021. I sowed wildflower seed in 2021 and again in 2022, but this spring the flowers produced enough seed for over sowing to be unnecessary. The verge looks lovely over the summer, but is not a great sight the rest of the year!
10 notes · View notes
fionagardens · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
These are my favourite tulip, Barcelona, sold by Bloms Bulbs (no commission for mentioning them sadly!). Bloms advised me to grow tulips in pots as slug damage to the bulbs when they were planted in the flowerbed was causing the plants to grow distorted. So I plant them in pots and move them into position as they come into flower. I am so pleased with this method, but as tulip heads are fragile, it’s not wise to give the pots too long a journey to get into position!
13 notes · View notes
fionagardens · 11 months
Text
Tumblr media
As previously mentioned, I went to the Chelsea Flower Show last week. It is a very intense experience as there is so much to see but it is also so crowded, so many visitors as well as film crews. Every year, there are one or two plants that feature in a lot of the show gardens. This year, it was the turn of Thalictrum ‘Black Stockings’, this pink flower with dark grey stems. I thought it would go well with some of the moody purples in my garden and rushed to look it up on line. Often a new plant to me turns out to be unsuitable because it needs acid soil (mine is alkaline) or wet ground, mine is dry. Thalictrum was a different sort of disappointment though as the plant is normally 2m high. Somehow at Chelsea, all the plants were only 60cm or so. It’s wonderful show, but not always very accurate in its representation of plants!
7 notes · View notes
fionagardens · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Here’s a subtle macropetalata clematis looking very fresh and embodying Spring. I am so pleased with my garden right now, all the extra work I have put in over the last 3 or 4 years has really paid off. This clematis, however, has been in situ a long time and wasn’t part of lockdown perfectionism!
8 notes · View notes
fionagardens · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
Even at the start of November in the UK, here is a bee harvesting pollen from a Centaurea flower. I am quietly proud of my contribution to the bees through my garden. Bees are both globally and in the UK under threat. If you want to help too, my advice, just grow some flowers. Don’t worry too much which. Just flowers.
20 notes · View notes
fionagardens · 1 year
Text
The snowdrops are over, and a bit more variety of flowers and colour are creeping into the garden in pockets as Spring slowly progresses. These small but striking flowers are Blanda Blue anemones, and grow from a corm planted in autumn (fall).
Tumblr media
9 notes · View notes
fionagardens · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
First honeybee of the year on a hellebore. If you want to help the bees, grow flowers. That’s all.
9 notes · View notes
fionagardens · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
My hellebores are getting into their stride. Love them.
9 notes · View notes
fionagardens · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
This lovely big clump of wild primroses, Primrose Vulgaris, is not from my garden but in the orchard of a castle in Scotland (we’re on a little holiday). Plants need to be in their ideal conditions to grow to their maximum potential, and this cool, wet and shady place is ideal for primroses. The primroses in my garden may never get to this size as it probably dries out too much in summer, especially as we are feeling the effects of climate change more.
6 notes · View notes
fionagardens · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
This time a very established clematis in the evening sun growing up the wall of my house and don’t ask me what it’s called…
33 notes · View notes
fionagardens · 10 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
More pink. I had not noticed how much pink was in the garden until my son complained about it. This hydrangea is much happier since my husband put in an automatic watering system.
4 notes · View notes