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Garden Pictures 2015

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  • Beaus MumBeaus Mum Posts: 3,554

    Gorgeous borders Victoria sponge,so pretty and is that really a weed?!!

    joybell I love your pots especially the second pic, lovely

    Katherine love your arrangement,also love the way you framed the pic!how do you do that?

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  • Katherine WKatherine W Posts: 410

    1 - Before I forgot to say I love yur pots, Joybell, especially the zink ones int he last picture image

    2 - Thanks Beaus Mum, My table is in front of a "fuzzy" window, so you see the garden behind through the window, and the decorative corners are actually stencilled on the actual window, so they were just fotographed with the rest. The thin white frame I just added in Photoscape while resizing and cropping the picture image

  • Beaus MumBeaus Mum Posts: 3,554

    Omg Katherine, really beautiful image

  • Lily PillyLily Pilly Posts: 3,845
    Katherine, stunning, you have inspired me to bring Christoffi in instead of trying to tie them up!

    Joybell what a novel way to grow hostas! I like it, no slug damage and very effective

    Can't post piccies due to having no tool bar along the top.

    My stars today are the delphiniums, huge!
    Weeds are flowers, too, once you get to know them.”
    A A Milne
  • JoybellJoybell Posts: 126

    Thank you all for the lovely comments.

    This for me is the only way to grow hostas, as the ones in the garden get eaten alive, even with a hedgehog helping out with the slugs.

    Busy trying to keep everything up together for our opening on Sunday, part of The National Garden Scheme, hoping for lovely weather.

    When I get 5 minutes I am going to get some seed heads and arrange them, as Katherine W makes it look so pretty.

    Off to prune 54 roses now, byeimage

  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 24,023

    Great photos of lovely gardens and Verdun, WOW, not only is it a beautiful garden, but it is a proper photo the right way up on the previous page! image

    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • Lily PillyLily Pilly Posts: 3,845

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     Amazed at the height of the delphinium

    the long border, disappointing lack colour this year, lack of sun I think

    rambling rector waterlogged but still wonderfully fragrant

    Weeds are flowers, too, once you get to know them.”
    A A Milne
  • Katherine WKatherine W Posts: 410

    Lilly Pilly, disappointing lack of colour?? I revel in the green alone! Very very lovely garden!

  • D0rdogne_DamselD0rdogne_Damsel Posts: 4,184

    All extremely beautiful, as someone said earlier -  inspirational. image

    Lilly Pilly, I thought I had landed on the gardens I've visited page, was fully expecting a stately home in the background. image

    Verdun, you deserve some extra doughnuts for all that effort. image

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