Re: Rhododendrons
Thanks everyone.
It is only a tiny garden here, but it is crammed full of all sorts.
I just love colour, it gives me a great deal of pleasure and is so relaxing.
I have loads of stuff to come out yet like more Roses and my favourite Peony, and some Sweet Peas and more Clematis.
This was my lovely pink Peony last year, next to my Darcy Bussell Rose, which smells divine.
I have 70 Petunias desperate for planting, but everywhere is bone dry.
Think I'll go and hoe over the empty bed ready for them, and spread some fertilizer so if we get the storms tomorrow it should wet the ground nicely and I will be able to plant them.
I have to have carrots, lettuce and tomatoes in containers because there's no room in the flowerbeds.