David S, not "met" you before, great to have another forum member from afar. Any chance of you sending some of that heat to S.Yorks? Great looking garden
..nice little border coming along there... I rather like the gravel, less so the slabs... you're very clever to do such landscaping on your own....such as you have done over the past months...
David Spikes garden from Reno could be straight out of an English cottage garden... presumably you don't get troubled by Mustang's or Moose...?...lol... very nice too...
thanks for the kind words-80 and thunderstorms today-planting tomatoes which is probably insane but fortune favors the bold-the garden look is inspired by the fact that i can never se a plant without wanting it
So lovely to be able to look at everyones pics- it all looks solovely and I'm sure we all get ideas from each other.
My phone has broken so I think that I've lost the pics I've taken in last few months but used sons phone to take some pics yesterday. The daffs are a bit past their best now but I love this combination every spring.
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Lovely pics all.
David S, not "met" you before, great to have another forum member from afar. Any chance of you sending some of that heat to S.Yorks? Great looking garden
A little pic of my efforts today with the main raised bed - got some of the coping cut, painted and attached :
It'll be better once I get rid of the ugly slabs and gravel later this year!
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
..nice little border coming along there... I rather like the gravel, less so the slabs... you're very clever to do such landscaping on your own....such as you have done over the past months...
David Spikes garden from Reno could be straight out of an English cottage garden... presumably you don't get troubled by Mustang's or Moose...?...lol... very nice too...
thanks for the kind words-80 and thunderstorms today-planting tomatoes which is probably insane but fortune favors the bold-the garden look is inspired by the fact that i can never se a plant without wanting it
Very pretty garden David Spikes. Hope the cat didn't need rescuing from the tree.
autumn has its pleasures and sometimes i think its my favorite but spring-oh lord what could be better
OL, love it but my garden is somewhat lacking in bamboo
Though I might get some to block out the invasive neighbour at the bottom of the garden
Still my get some but keep it in a pot
Fairy - great to see it all coming together - borders are looking great
David - loads of colour - think I have to agree - spring takes some beating for optimism and excitement levels
So lovely to be able to look at everyones pics- it all looks solovely and I'm sure we all get ideas from each other.
My phone has broken so I think that I've lost the pics I've taken in last few months but used sons phone to take some pics yesterday. The daffs are a bit past their best now but I love this combination every spring.