For those of you that read my missing plant post from earlier on in this year.
You’ll maybe be glad to hear I found it.
Or rather it’s grown vivid green leaves so I can see it better.
Now to go read my own post about it as I can’t remember for the life in me what it is!
UPDATE: it’s a Dahlia Moonflower. I’ve posted a picture of what it will look like in full bloom eventually. Picture 2.
Since all the plants were taken out after my new fence was fitted. I can plan my own garden plants and where to pop them.
I’m making an accessible low vision friendly garden if you will.
A low maintenance, vision friendly space, where I’m planning and planting large plants with contrasting foliage and flowers, so I can see them better than usual if they are all similar flowers.
The large spaces are covered in bark as I cannot tell weeds (although I don’t believe in weeds to be fair. Every plant to me looks beautiful in its own way) from flowers so this will help me garden happily knowing I’ve not destroyed a bunch of newly planted flowers.
Big bold flower heads and large buds so I can try make them out.
It’s been a long time in the making but it’s nearly finished now.
I’ve got umpteen screenshots of some lovely plants which may fit the bill to be planted into my garden.
Some I’ve got to source, but I’m going to take my time as I want to get it right as I now have free rein.
I’ve this one (Still named The Lost Plant) A baby blue Hydrangea which is flowering now, a Buddleia, which will be a vibrant purple and orange flower eventually and a gorgeous olive tree.
The only thing left after the fence was put in, was my beautiful Juniper tree which I keep in a nice cute shape and hang solar light of it with other hanging bits of the branches. It’s definitely the pride and joy of the garden.
The link below is for Part 1 of The Lost Plant story if you wish to read it.


