@Loxley Beautiful Loxley,are you on a slight incline? Its the first time Ive noticed your left side fence stepped down a bit. I always imagined it dead flat!
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I love your garden @Loxley, I'm trying to find a new house with a smaller garden I'll be able to manage and am very inspired by what you manage to achieve in a small space. Unfortunately, so many houses for sale here come with acres of land and I really can't face the challenge of it all. One day....
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Another beautiful day in the garden. I’m home with Covid and I feel dreadful. All my body is hurting and the headache is something else… These two last days in the garden have been such a blessing.
I’ve been really busy with schoolwork since September and the garden has been pretty much ignored. I’ve just managed to tidy it up a bit.
I’ve also started to bring pots indoors. I’m not good with growing streptocarpus as a houseplant. It either wilts or rots. But it always does well outside in the shady sitting area. I’ve grown the plants in these two pots from seed, from one of the houseplants I used to have.
I particularly like this one:
Munstead Wood with its beautiful scent.
One of the calamagrostis, I think. It does so well considering where it’s planted.
The cosmos is doing really well in this gentle autumn.
It’s still looking very lovely, @Busy-Lizzie. I particularly like the trunk of this tree and the shadow. In my mind it has a very expressive face. It looks like a fairytale scene.
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Beautiful Loxley,are you on a slight incline? Its the first time Ive noticed your left side fence stepped down a bit. I always imagined it dead flat!
I’ve been really busy with schoolwork since September and the garden has been pretty much ignored. I’ve just managed to tidy it up a bit.
I hope you are soon feeling much better.
Please take adequate rest @pitter-patter.
A self-seeded achillea that I actually want to keep.