8th April
…by the removal of a few brambles. Rhododendron ‘Ginny Gee’ Rhododendron ‘Ginny Gee’ In the main the Rockery is in part either too shady and damp for many rhododendrons and,…
…by the removal of a few brambles. Rhododendron ‘Ginny Gee’ Rhododendron ‘Ginny Gee’ In the main the Rockery is in part either too shady and damp for many rhododendrons and,…
…picture of these two. Magnolia ‘Caerhays Belle’ and Camellia x williamsii ‘Donation’ Rhododendron ‘Ginny Gee’ just coming out in the Rockery. ‘Wee Bee’ nowhere near out yet. Rhododendron ‘Ginny Gee’…
…campylogynum Azalea ‘Tebotan’ covered in flower. Azalea ‘Tebotan’ Azalea ‘Tebotan’ Rhododendron ‘Wee Bee’ (left) and ‘Ginny Gee’ (right) look superb today. Rhododendron ‘Wee Bee’ (left) and ‘Ginny Gee’ (right) Rhododendron…
…The other plant in full sun is long over. Rhododendron ‘Ginny Gee’ Rhododendron ‘Ginny Gee’ Rhododendron ‘Wee Bee’ is smaller growing and less plastered in flower than its neighbour. Rhododendron…
…or two on Camellia reticulata ‘William Hertrich’. Camellia reticulata ‘William Hertrich’ Rhododendron ‘Ginny Gee’ in the Rockery. Rhododendron ‘Ginny Gee’ Rhododendron tethropeplum – an elderly survivor in the Rockery which…
…remain open. Jaimie has planted a group of Rhododendron ‘Ginnie Gee’ below Donkey Shoe. A heavily mulched surround. Rhododendron ‘Ginnie Gee’ Gardeners are now sending each other pictures to cheer…