
My Garden is coming into bloom! I am rescuing it from wilderness bit by bit each couple of years. This is the last bit I rescued and it's paying me back. These are 2 Camelias I have had for years, they have never looked so good. There is another but it's only in bud at the moment. :)


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Oh my gosh! I can almost feel the scent from the flowers ;) Here in Sweden you can´t have these in the garden... hardly in your window lolol. They look fab!!
They are over 10 years old and were presents from my Godmother. They finally have a good place in the garden. The first few years I planted them in an easterly part of the garden and they refused to flower. I then replanted them in pots when I discovered they hate to get the early morning sun. Now replanted in the soil they get the sun after 11am and for most of the day following. Perfect! :)
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