hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: Euphorbia cyparissias - very invasive, dies down completely in winter leaving long stringy stalks
hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: Our new cockerel George going to look for titbits under the rose
hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: Periwinkle, too invasive for this prime spot near the house
hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: Catmint (Nepeta faasenii) Six Hills Giant. Thirty or so plants from root divisions
hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: Four year old wisteria heavy with flowers
hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: Big white clematis in bud
hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: The new Gloriette in April 2007 with flowering Wisteria
hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: The Lonicera does really well in sandy soil under trees and smells lovely in the winter
hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: Winter Flowering Honeysuckle
hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: Spirea japonica Goldflame (Golden Princess) planted 2006
hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: The Rhubarb has to be protected from the chickens until it's big enough
hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: Wisteria on the chicken shed 2007
hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: Wisteria flowering after three years
hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: The gloriette and the Wisteria in flower cheers up a cold spring morning
hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: The Banksiae is really taking off this year
hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: The back of the gloriette looks fab
hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: looking down from the gloriette
hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: Lady Banks rose almost in full bloom with little Acer palmatum
hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: Irises in the back garden
hardworkinghippy : La Ferme de Sourrou: Jasmin etoilé on the chicken shed