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Whitewavemark2 Sun 18-May-25 18:42:13

It’s that time of year again.

Too soon to have any opinions. I am looking forward to the dog friendly gardenšŸ¦®ā˜ŗļø

Whitewavemark2 Thu 22-May-25 14:19:40

PS he didn’t design it though

Washerwoman Thu 22-May-25 14:38:36

I just said the same to DH about Angelicas dress.Some of the female presenters seem to love these 'baby doll' dresses .Thinking Angela Scanlon on the garden redesign programme too but I don't particularly like them or think they're flattering.

shysal Thu 22-May-25 15:49:39

Angelica wore similar dresses for her entry and exit from Celebrity Big Brother. Rather ridiculous in my opinion.

merlotgran Thu 22-May-25 15:54:51

There have been some lovely dresses on show this week. I do like the longer length.

Millie22 Thu 22-May-25 20:38:22

Rachel has a white trouser suit on tonight.

MayBee70 Thu 22-May-25 23:01:29

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merlotgran

Whitewavemark2

I loved the juxtaposition of lupin ā€œmasterpieceā€ with the cirsium.

I do have cirsium - they are in flower - but no masterpiece. I garden on chalk, and lupins don’t seem to do will, but I’ll give it a think. I love lupins.

The dominant colours in my garden are pink and blue, which sort if give way to reds and purples in the autumn.

I struggled to grow lupins in high alkaline soil but now I’ve moved (neutral to slightly acid) I’m able to enjoy. growing them. They’re such a lovely cottage garden plant.

I like lupins, but I thought they were poisonous for dogs.l??

I’m sure they are.

MayBee70 Thu 22-May-25 23:05:56

Which seems odd given that I think lupine refers to wolves?

Allira Thu 22-May-25 23:16:39

MayBee70

Which seems odd given that I think lupine refers to wolves?

The name Lupinus is interesting; it is the Latin for wolflike. Collins Dictionary says the name originates from the belief that lupins exhausted the soil in a wolfish manner, an erroneous belief as we now know that lupins thrive in already poor soil.
www.duchyofcornwallnursery.co.uk/journal/a-look-at-lupins#:~:text=The%20name%20Lupinus%20is%20interesting,thrive%20in%20already%20poor%20soil.

ginny Fri 23-May-25 07:55:39

I love watching Chelsea on the TV but I would love it if I could go there. Only thing is I would want to go when there were no crowds, it doesn’t look like much fun trying to push through. Anyway with tickets at nearly Ā£140 and travel on top of that , TV seems the better option.

escaped Fri 23-May-25 08:05:39

I went to RHS Rosemoor yesterday. Where's Monet when you need him?

The deep purple/crimson colours were everywhere. Seems to be the thing this year.

Caleo Fri 23-May-25 11:54:06

Perennial ryegrass not mowed very short. Top seed when necessary. Digging dogs----buy small quantity of turf.
Dogs dislike gravel and will avoid it. as it hurts their paws. Natural grass is most hygienic ground cover for a dog garden, and more fun for dogs than sterile concrete Anyway, neat mowed lawns are not trendy any more.

merlotgran Fri 23-May-25 15:00:16

Dogs dislike gravel and will avoid it. as it hurts their paws

Will you please come and have a word with my Jack Russell? šŸ˜‚

I have a gravel garden and Peggy delights in watching me walk around with a poo bag trying to spot her well camouflaged offerings!

J52 Fri 23-May-25 16:38:19

Where’s Joe Swift this year, I like him. I do hope he’s well.

MayBee70 Fri 23-May-25 18:06:59

Caleo

Perennial ryegrass not mowed very short. Top seed when necessary. Digging dogs----buy small quantity of turf.
Dogs dislike gravel and will avoid it. as it hurts their paws. Natural grass is most hygienic ground cover for a dog garden, and more fun for dogs than sterile concrete Anyway, neat mowed lawns are not trendy any more.

Some dogs will eat it, too. I had to remove things like that when my current dog was a puppy. I think she’d happily run across gravel and not even notice she’d torn her pads to shreds!

Beechnut Fri 23-May-25 18:17:55

I used to have a retirement plan to make my sad lawn look nice. Didn’t happen and looks worse than ever and I’m embracing it. My grand dog has recently started to dig a hole, getting bigger every time she visits. She’s happy 🐾🐶😃

Redcar Fri 23-May-25 19:47:55

DD2 and her OH went on Wednesday afternoon, and loved it but was horrified at the prices of everything.

foxie48 Fri 23-May-25 20:25:04

Well it's not your average garden centre selling your average plants! it's really expensive to have a stand there and everything is priced accordingly I suppose.

Skydancer Fri 23-May-25 21:10:56

J52

I last went the year before Covid. I did find it very crowded and it was hard to see any of the gardens. I prefer Hampton Court and Tatton Park flower shows, less crowded.

Agree with this. Much too crowded. They should restrict numbers. Not being tall meant I could hardly see anything. Hampton Court is far better.

merlotgran Sat 24-May-25 09:45:20

mol.im/a/14744699

Hope the link works but there have been complaints about Joe Swift being dropped this year.

Allira Sat 24-May-25 10:36:16

merlotgran

mol.im/a/14744699

Hope the link works but there have been complaints about Joe Swift being dropped this year.

Terribly politically correct, of course, but we're talking gardening here, not ratios, and we want Joe back.

Allira Sat 24-May-25 10:36:51

Ps Joe seems to be looking more like his father than ever šŸ™‚

Oreo Sat 24-May-25 11:32:07

escaped

I went to RHS Rosemoor yesterday. Where's Monet when you need him?

The deep purple/crimson colours were everywhere. Seems to be the thing this year.

We visited there around this time of year last year, big disappointment I have to say as it was all just greenery and the only flowers were tubs of daffs and tulips.
If we were ever to visit again I would go at the end of June or in July to see flowers.

Oreo Sat 24-May-25 11:33:27

Skydancer

J52

I last went the year before Covid. I did find it very crowded and it was hard to see any of the gardens. I prefer Hampton Court and Tatton Park flower shows, less crowded.

Agree with this. Much too crowded. They should restrict numbers. Not being tall meant I could hardly see anything. Hampton Court is far better.

I’ve heard that Malvern is better too, so may do a coach trip next time there.

Oreo Sat 24-May-25 11:34:14

Not having a garden myself I do love a trip to visit a wonderful one.

Freya5 Sat 24-May-25 11:53:28

Had a visit to Sandringham , much better than Chelsea by the look of this year's show.
Sandringham is more personal,beautiful garden displays, friendly people, not worried about who they might spot. Had a royal visit, very downbeat and friendly, did their walkabout, lovely day out.