I've not been on here for a few days - gardening got in the way!
I love Jack's Shack
I once lived in a very scuzzy part of town (never dialled 999 so many times in my life as when I was there!!!) but my sanity was saved by my lovely tiny back garden which had a small seated area with a corrugated perspex roof - sitting out there during an amazing thunderstorm is one of the best and most intense memories of my life
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
My last comment makes no sense now, Mandy has morphed into a crazy tomato lady LOL!!! I missed the Orchid last night, very pretty but I don't think my OH will let me have any more Orchids for now KEF
Lol Lily, CTL was Mandy-Newbie, obviously didn't like being a newbie anymore I think I might change my name but will wait and see what I manage to grow by the end of the summer to see if I can 'progress'!! Mandy is obviously not really a 'newbie' looking at them plants
The pink ones are a very early flowering prunus shrub, but I've forgotten the name. The white ones are my Napoleon cherry tree, would have been better against a blue sky, which was, unfortunately, not available!
The yellow flowers are epimedium, but this text may not appear in the right place!
First tulips are coming out.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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I've not been on here for a few days - gardening got in the way!
I love Jack's Shack
I once lived in a very scuzzy part of town (never dialled 999 so many times in my life as when I was there!!!) but my sanity was saved by my lovely tiny back garden which had a small seated area with a corrugated perspex roof - sitting out there during an amazing thunderstorm is one of the best and most intense memories of my life
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
My last comment makes no sense now, Mandy has morphed into a crazy tomato lady LOL!!! I missed the Orchid last night, very pretty but I don't think my OH will let me have any more Orchids for now KEF
Lol, Tracey I wondered why you put Mandy,......didn't know CTL had changed names! Hadn't seen a Mandy, lol
Hello CTL
Lol Lily, CTL was Mandy-Newbie, obviously didn't like being a newbie anymore
I think I might change my name but will wait and see what I manage to grow by the end of the summer to see if I can 'progress'!! Mandy is obviously not really a 'newbie' looking at them plants 
Tracey, if you change your name to something weird you must tell us it's you!

Yes , you must Tracey, lol, I won't know who you are
....maybe Tracey Beagles 
Tracey, notsonewbie or, NoLplatesTracey, TraceyIhavepassedmytest.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
The pink ones are a very early flowering prunus shrub, but I've forgotten the name. The white ones are my Napoleon cherry tree, would have been better against a blue sky, which was, unfortunately, not available!
The yellow flowers are epimedium, but this text may not appear in the right place!
First tulips are coming out.
A little bit more spring garden colour, my spirea is taking off
grape hyacinths are appearing
and forsythia is in bloom, tho looks a little unruly
I love spring
Lovely pictures, Busy-Lizzie