OH not home yet, so tea will be over cooked. I am coping by drinking a strong G@T.
Love what you said about your garden Hosta, it seems to sum up most gardeners, in that we all have plans for our plots and that however they look, they are our plots.
Have a good evening all.
How can you lie there and think of England When you don't even know who's in the team
Absolutely Hosta. I've gone from a smallish garden to a very large garden with ponds, and back to this small one, which I've made bigger by removing the internal fence and putting up a new boundary fence. They've all been different, two of them have been created from virtually nothing but grass, and the other one was renovated and improved. I've loved the challenges each one has brought, and I'm looking forward to the next one when I move again....
And I'm always telling him he should post more pix of his garden Gertie - I'd love to see more of the pond Hosta. Get some on that Garden Gallery thread pronto!
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
OH is out tonight . . . . again and tomorrow night, and Friday and Sat during the day We've gone from spending all day together to barely seeing each other
Verdun, I've 5 hedychium in the tunnel I bought in Spring, they're now massive. How do you look after them in winter? And , can they be split like cannas?
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Evening all.
OH not home yet, so tea will be over cooked. I am coping by drinking a strong G@T.
Love what you said about your garden Hosta, it seems to sum up most gardeners, in that we all have plans for our plots and that however they look, they are our plots.
Have a good evening all.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
thanks punkdoc.
I love it no more nor less than any other garden I've ever had. It's just size that's different.
Don't we all love our gardens? that's what makes gardening wonderful
Absolutely Hosta. I've gone from a smallish garden to a very large garden with ponds, and back to this small one, which I've made bigger by removing the internal fence and putting up a new boundary fence. They've all been different, two of them have been created from virtually nothing but grass, and the other one was renovated and improved. I've loved the challenges each one has brought, and I'm looking forward to the next one when I move again....
And I'm always telling him he should post more pix of his garden Gertie - I'd love to see more of the pond Hosta. Get some on that Garden Gallery thread pronto!
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
pond or lake? neither is looking its best at this time of year to be honest. but if you want....
Evening all
OH is out tonight . . . . again
and tomorrow night, and Friday and Sat during the day
We've gone from spending all day together to barely seeing each other

Hosta, that really is a lovely garden
Verdun, I've 5 hedychium in the tunnel I bought in Spring, they're now massive. How do you look after them in winter? And , can they be split like cannas?
They're bulging the sides of 20l pots.
Panda - that's an ideal relationship as far as I'm concerned...

Ponds, lakes, puddles - anything Hosta - I love it all
and, no, you're not the fungal infection Gertie -it's just some f***y trying to be smart
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
sorry panda our post crossed in typing. Many thanks for the kind words.
weather permitting. I'll take some pics tomorrow.