Thanks a million to everyone for your kind words... This is the fourth (and hopefully last) garden I plant so I had a clear idea of what I wanted, which helps a lot. We also have very good soil here (and as you can see from my avatar our own fertilizer factory), so things are growing quicker that I could have ever dreamed!
I do love taking pictures, and I am blessed with a peek of evening sun through the trees that makes the photos (and the garden) look "just right".
Joybell, oi, that is really scary! I thought either you were allergic to wasp stings or not, didn't know it could change! Hope you get all well again in no time!
WonkyWomble, Tesni and Katherine W thanks for your kind words, I am fully recovered now, but have to keep a Epipen with me. I have been stung before with no effect, but the doctor says I have become hyper sensitive.
Started this morning by doing some weeding, before the local school children arrived for the afternoon to go bug hunting and looking for different habitats, finding spiders, woodlice, snails, they get so excited it's lovely to see,
Joybell, I so glad you recovered nasty experience I carry epipens ( I am assuming you have 2). its fine, just remember if you travel to get a doctors letter, some countries don't know what it is
I have had an acute allergy for 22 years and I am still here!
Weeds are flowers, too, once you get to know them.” A A Milne
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Thanks a million to everyone for your kind words... This is the fourth (and hopefully last) garden I plant so I had a clear idea of what I wanted, which helps a lot. We also have very good soil here (and as you can see from my avatar our own fertilizer factory), so things are growing quicker that I could have ever dreamed!
I do love taking pictures, and I am blessed with a peek of evening sun through the trees that makes the photos (and the garden) look "just right".
Joybell, oi, that is really scary! I thought either you were allergic to wasp stings or not, didn't know it could change! Hope you get all well again in no time!
WonkyWomble, Tesni and Katherine W thanks for your kind words, I am fully recovered now, but have to keep a Epipen with me. I have been stung before with no effect, but the doctor says I have become hyper sensitive.
Started this morning by doing some weeding, before the local school children arrived for the afternoon to go bug hunting and looking for different habitats, finding spiders, woodlice, snails, they get so excited it's lovely to see,
Acer Pseudoplatanus Brilliantissimum what a name.
Joybell, I so glad you recovered nasty experience I carry epipens ( I am assuming you have 2). its fine, just remember if you travel to get a doctors letter, some countries don't know what it is
I have had an acute allergy for 22 years and I am still here!
A A Milne
Planted two clematis last year and only one survived the winter. John Paul 11& Gladys Picard think this is the latter quite beautiful
I'm soo happy BUT I possibly didn't plant it in the right spot
My John Paul II has been struggling for three years by this summer,
obviously it's all that blaspheming I do
Dear dear winter
at least yours is still around, mine has given up spose I'm a lost cause
he obviously didn't want to be put into bed with Glad
Hey Winter:
That's my sons name lol.
Aralia Cordata Sun King
Aquilegia seedling
Heuchera Alabama Sunshine.
Thanks Lily Pilly that's really encouraging words.
So wonderful to see a flower spike on my Cordyline
Someone said that there did not seem to be much colour at this time in May ??????????
Found these in the garden.
http://s703.photobucket.com/user/Owdboggy/slideshow/May%20Colour%202015
Have to disagree. And I could have found more too!