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My Bristol Garden in 2015

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  • Pat EPat E Posts: 12,316

    Lovely. I like the way the Gazanias is showing itself off amongst the other plants.

    S. E. NSW
  • flumpy1flumpy1 Posts: 3,117
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    Had a potter around our garden and took some photos......

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  • flumpy1flumpy1 Posts: 3,117

    And there's more......

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     Whoops my garden glove got in the way image

     

  • flumpy1flumpy1 Posts: 3,117

    That's weird, when I submitted my pictures turned the wrong way up image

  • happymarionhappymarion Posts: 4,591

    That's often happening Flumpy - they right themselves when you enlarge.  Nice close-ups and your sweet peas have covered the fence!  Well done. My Sunchoc tomatoes I am trialling for Mr. Fothergill are indeed chocolate brown.  The yellow ones are Sunlem and the red ones The Red Bodyguard (full of antioxidants so very good for you) - all new this year.  They are all cherry tomatoes so good as sweets  I have plum tomatoes and Heinz tomatoes (Freebie seeds from Heinz) which are large tomatoes and starting to ripen now.  Twenty years ago My first tomatoes would not be ripe till August 4th but climate change has made a difference.

     

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  • flumpy1flumpy1 Posts: 3,117
    Hi they look lovely and juicy Marion, I love cherry tomatoes in my salad too mmmmm : ), it's nice and sunny here in the NW and my brother is visiting at lunch time, what's it like in Bristol?
  • happymarionhappymarion Posts: 4,591

    Summer has returned in Bristol too.  Not quite as warm as before , 18degrees but just right for gardening.  No rain forecast in the next few days either, so people at work all week will have a nice weekend.  Traffic on the M5 to the seaside will be nonstop as the school children are on holiday.

  • flumpy1flumpy1 Posts: 3,117
    I wouldn't like to be driving to France through the tunnel, have you been watching the news?
  • happymarionhappymarion Posts: 4,591

    One of my FB friends lives in Lydd and even the buses are all screwed up because of the gridlock down there.  It could not have happened at a worse time with the schoolchildren on holiday.

  • flumpy1flumpy1 Posts: 3,117
    I know it's ruined a lot of people's holidays : (
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