After hard pruning one of our escalonias in April, the plant has made a good comeback. First signs of growth were in June, and now it is putting out lots of good shoots.
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After hard pruning one of our escalonias in April, the plant has made a good comeback. First signs of growth were in June, and now it is putting out lots of good shoots.
These were grown from seed, and planted out into a small new bed in front of the new lawn.
Moving some wood, we found this guy.
We’ve planted a new bed to the side of the lawn. It has:-
The whitebeams seem to be doing rather well.
The fruit trees seem to be doing OK, though no sign of any fruit this year.
The escalonia separating the back and front gardens is in full bloom and looking spectacular. Unfortunately, this hedge will have to go when the drive way is redone, but we may try moving the plants to see what happens.