Fairy, I just love your garden! The transformation is stunning and so sophisticated. I really enjoy your greenness, it's exactly the direction I want to take my garden in next season.
Found a partner in crime to visit gardens next year so I am really happy and excited about the new year
Ohhh Berghill! What a delightful set of photos. The witch hazel - in particular - is stunning
Hope little robin's nether regions didn't get too chilly!
Thank you W'song and hollie. I like a lot of greenery - we get long winters and seem to be waiting for spring forever, so it's a bit of a necessity to have plenty. Lots of cover for the birds and insects too. I don't think I sacrifice too much by having it either. I can add plenty of other bits and pieces throughout the year fro additional colour.
Great project Grabs - it's amazing how quickly an area can change once you start. Keep taking the pix
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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That will keep you busy for a bit, but it should be fun. Glad you are having a lawn, sets off the beds and plants.
Grabs, exciting time for you
Fairy, I just love your garden! The transformation is stunning and so sophisticated. I really enjoy your greenness, it's exactly the direction I want to take my garden in next season.
Found a partner in crime to visit gardens next year so I am really happy and excited about the new year
Grabs, why not start a new thread showing us the progress? just a thought.
We love a " before and after" scenario.
I know it is not THE day, but as it was not raining or blowing a gale I took these.
Lonicerra Budapest
Hamamaelis Winterfire
Chaenomeles japonica pink form
Chaenomeles japonica red form
And as it is traditional I include this chap.
Ohhh Berghill! What a delightful set of photos. The witch hazel - in particular - is stunning
Hope little robin's nether regions didn't get too chilly!
Thank you W'song and hollie. I like a lot of greenery - we get long winters and seem to be waiting for spring forever, so it's a bit of a necessity to have plenty. Lots of cover for the birds and insects too. I don't think I sacrifice too much by having it either. I can add plenty of other bits and pieces throughout the year fro additional colour.
Great project Grabs - it's amazing how quickly an area can change once you start. Keep taking the pix
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Lovely photos, Berghill, just the thing to brighten up a December day.
And some more.
Viburnum tinus French White
Double Hellebore
Viburnum forgotten the name
Winter flowering Cherry
Daphne bholua Jacqueline Postill
Daphne tangutica
Galanthus nivalis just showing colour.
Nuthatch
I've got narcissi
Rijnveld's Early Sensation. Never this early in all the years they've been there.
Please ignore, ivy, nettle and all dead stalks of this and that
In the sticks near Peterborough