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My E9 Romantic Garden - a year on (nearly)

  • Writer: Sarah Kay
    Sarah Kay
  • Mar 21
  • 1 min read

The design of my E9 Romantic Garden aimed to establish a private, aromatic area with year-round blossoms. Due to limited planting space, vertical structures were used to expand the garden with climbing roses, evergreen jasmine, and wisteria.


Here's a look at the garden's first year in bloom as it takes root and establishes itself.


June/July 2024

During the summer months, Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna' blooms alongside Tulbaghia violacea and Chicory in the edimental bed at the rear of the garden.

Lush garden with wooden picnic table, colorful tile path, green plants, and brick walls; calm and serene setting.
June in my newly planted E9 Romantic Garden

Purple and blue wildflowers against a wooden fence with lush green leaves. Sunlight casts soft shadows, creating a tranquil garden scene.
Tulbaghia violacea and Chichorium in flower

September 2024

Blooming in late summer, the fittingly named Anemone 'September Charm' stands out in September.

Lush garden with a mix of brick and colorful tile paving, wooden fence, pink flowers, and a central lantern. Calm, tidy atmosphere.
September in my E9 Romantic Garden



Anemone 'September Charm'
Anemone 'September Charm'

January 2025

Bringing some welcome fragrance and colour to the Winter months - Viburnum bodnatense 'Charles Lamont' and Jasminium nudifolium.

Pink and white flowers bloom on dark stems against a wooden fence, conveying a serene and natural garden scene.
Viburnum bodnatense 'Charles Lamont'

Yellow flowers bloom on slender branches against a wooden fence background, conveying a serene and natural setting.
Jasminium nudifolium

March 2025

TMarch welcomes Narcissi tete a tete signalling Spring's arrival.

Yellow daffodils bloom in a garden with green leaves and dark soil, creating a fresh and vibrant spring atmosphere.
Narcissi Tete a tete

Stay tuned to track the development of this garden.



 
 
 

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