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Garden Pictures 2015

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  • JoybellJoybell Posts: 126

    Hefty and davids10 beautiful pictures, 

    I am growing blue flowers this year and am really impressed with your flowers.

    Its lovely to sit down and catch up on the photos, thanks to everyone for sharing.

    A few taken from today.

     

  • HeftyHefty Posts: 370

    thanks! yeah blues and purples are my fav image

    @ davids10 i have those Eryngiums too!! tho mine are still growing

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  • JoybellJoybell Posts: 126

    Thanks 1Runnybeak1 it's Prunus Serrula  Tibetan Cherry tree.

    Trying to keep everything up together in the garden as we have 32 visitors from Germany tomorrow to visit the garden.

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    Another sunset for our, Lily.

     

  • Sorry, please ignore the above, it was intended for the camera thread.

  • Lily PillyLily Pilly Posts: 3,845

    Joybell.  I am so envious of your perfect box hedge, the dreaded blight never reached you? This is our 5 th year of struggling just can't bring myself to take it all outimage

    Weeds are flowers, too, once you get to know them.”
    A A Milne
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  • JoybellJoybell Posts: 126

    Lily Pilly sorry to hear about your Box blight, we have been very lucky so far. My husband looks after the hedges, we live in north Wiltshire. The box hedges were planted in 2007.

    wendy Roberts looks like a birthday card, lovely

  • DachaloverDachalover Posts: 776

    Out for our morning gentle jog and swim....saw some nice wild things apart from the guy who must have taken a wrong turn image

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  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 24,023

    Why ignore that photo, David? It's beautiful.

    Lovely, Wendy.

    There are pretty wild flowers where you are, Dacha, but I feel sorry for the poor chap whose car is stuck.

    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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