tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2450937577418297565.post6387158180288697578..comments2023-04-01T04:51:09.438-07:00Comments on Muddy Boots: Nights in White Satin...Muddy Bootshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03995356973330768852noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2450937577418297565.post-43320624688246872642013-04-15T01:02:53.470-07:002013-04-15T01:02:53.470-07:00I look forward to seeing how you get on with your ...I look forward to seeing how you get on with your white planting. As you say, it will be quite tempting to let other colours creep in; so many white flowers do have a pinky or other coloured "blush" to them.Wendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02792703802542843791noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2450937577418297565.post-274348746474337542013-04-12T12:52:51.766-07:002013-04-12T12:52:51.766-07:00Can you include cream in this border? There is a ...Can you include cream in this border? There is a lovely cream nasturtium (sorry no name) that I tried out the year before last, it was absolutely glorious, huge and continuous flowers and it just never gave up!! Must get down to the garden centre and see if I can find the same seeds again. Queen Anne's Lace I see you have on the list - I have it at the back of my border - I love it! And the guy who cuts my hedges and does the heavy work for me turned up last week with two hefty roots of "marguerites" - that's what the woman who wanted them out called them anyway! had a close look and I think they are shasta daisies, so as I have plenty of room, they are finding homes in my own yellow and white border. Oh, and someone brought me a Bill MacKenzie (yellow) clematis. That one, and another yellow clematis from the same group will form a lovely soft "hedge" to that border all summer. Can't wait, like you! Will be keeping an eye on you now so don't forget to take pics!Mrs Mac.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13169786083907144694noreply@blogger.com