Reply to lilylouise and David K: I'm sorry you've had problems uploading an image. Try saving the images you want to upload onto your computer (for example, to your desktop), then, click the small tree icon and, within the 'Your computer' tab, navigate to the file on your computer, using the 'Select' tool, and click 'Upload'. The image should then appear within your message. Do let me know if you have any further difficulties.
I absolutely love that Camellia 'Waterlily', it seems more compact and graceful than 'Donation', which I wonder is a parent of it..? as they look quite similar otherwise. I wish I had that one.
Here are some of mine in a bowl.
Using a clock, at the top at 12 o clock - is the white 'Lady Vansittart', on it's right at about 3 is it's sport 'Yours Truly' [both from same plant], next at about 4 is a cuspidata called 'Spring Festival', [it's also opposite at about 10]. At the bottom at 6 is 'Donation', and just up to the left of that at about 9 is 'J.C. Williams'.
The big red in the middle is 'Deep Secret' and all interspersed with Ribes odoratum.
To reduce the size of a jpeg file, which I had to do here, I did the following:-
In my 'pictures' folder if found the photo which I then highlighted, then:-
right click
edit
[brings up 'paint box']
image
resize
reduce from 100% to 70% [you might be able to get away with 80% or a bit more], but I kept to 70, then 'Save'. Follow upload procedure after clicking on the tree icon above.
Hope you can follow all that and the photo is of some interest. Oh, I also love that bluebell wood and the lovely Ribes at the top. I've got one of those too called 'Koja' and I think it's gorgeous.
Reply to David K: You're welcome! I hope you're able to upload your images - do let me know if not.
Reply to Amazing2: did you try to upload an image using the small tree icon? Dragging an image from your computer won't work - you'll need to use the tree icon. Just click that, then, within the 'My computer' tab, navigate to the image on your computer you want to upload, click 'Select', then 'Upload'. Your image should then appear.
Reply to Salino: Lovely image! And thank you for sharing your advice on reducing image sizes.
Ours is still very much a work in progress, and a thread of the work in progress and garden has been detailed in the design section, but briefly the latest addition has been to finally take delivery of 20ton load of top soil to put behind the wall shown here. The garden isn't really as bare as it appears.
Current other projects include, these steps and wall.
Extending the two wildlife areas. ( 1st photo from last summer)
Veg plot last year.
And I have spent today carving another sculpture to put in the garden.
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I am trying to do the same !
I will try again another time
Oh what happened there? I just dragged a photo from my computer. So that doesn't work.
Reply to lilylouise and David K: I'm sorry you've had problems uploading an image. Try saving the images you want to upload onto your computer (for example, to your desktop), then, click the small tree icon and, within the 'Your computer' tab, navigate to the file on your computer, using the 'Select' tool, and click 'Upload'. The image should then appear within your message. Do let me know if you have any further difficulties.
Best,
Daniel
Editor, gardenersworld.com
I absolutely love that Camellia 'Waterlily', it seems more compact and graceful than 'Donation', which I wonder is a parent of it..? as they look quite similar otherwise. I wish I had that one.
Here are some of mine in a bowl.
Using a clock, at the top at 12 o clock - is the white 'Lady Vansittart', on it's right at about 3 is it's sport 'Yours Truly' [both from same plant], next at about 4 is a cuspidata called 'Spring Festival', [it's also opposite at about 10]. At the bottom at 6 is 'Donation', and just up to the left of that at about 9 is 'J.C. Williams'.
The big red in the middle is 'Deep Secret' and all interspersed with Ribes odoratum.
To reduce the size of a jpeg file, which I had to do here, I did the following:-
In my 'pictures' folder if found the photo which I then highlighted, then:-
right click
edit
[brings up 'paint box']
image
resize
reduce from 100% to 70% [you might be able to get away with 80% or a bit more], but I kept to 70, then 'Save'. Follow upload procedure after clicking on the tree icon above.
Hope you can follow all that and the photo is of some interest. Oh, I also love that bluebell wood and the lovely Ribes at the top. I've got one of those too called 'Koja' and I think it's gorgeous.
Many thanks, Daniel....I'm sure you'll understand it's all a bit new to many of us at the mo.
Reply to David K: You're welcome! I hope you're able to upload your images - do let me know if not.
Reply to Amazing2: did you try to upload an image using the small tree icon? Dragging an image from your computer won't work - you'll need to use the tree icon. Just click that, then, within the 'My computer' tab, navigate to the image on your computer you want to upload, click 'Select', then 'Upload'. Your image should then appear.
Reply to Salino: Lovely image! And thank you for sharing your advice on reducing image sizes.
Daniel
Editor, gardenersworld.com
Ours is still very much a work in progress, and a thread of the work in progress and garden has been detailed in the design section, but briefly the latest addition has been to finally take delivery of 20ton load of top soil to put behind the wall shown here. The garden isn't really as bare as it appears.
Current other projects include, these steps and wall.
Extending the two wildlife areas. ( 1st photo from last summer)
Veg plot last year.
And I have spent today carving another sculpture to put in the garden.