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  • WintersongWintersong Posts: 2,436

    Splendid pics everyone, thanks for sharing image

    Love them all

  • artjakartjak Posts: 4,167

    Dove, I love your woodland shady area, I can imagine sitting there on a very hot summer's day (I have a good imaginationimage)

  • Birdy13Birdy13 Posts: 595

    John H: thanks for redirecting me to Bev's earlier poouting the thread Pics of wild flower verges along roads. I hadn't been following that thread.

    It seems now that the flower has been identified as Sweet Rocket. I did an image search and was interested to find fit comes in a number of different coloured varieties too: I wondered if it might be nice to mix them, say in a pot or hanging basket.

  • gardeningfanticgardeningfantic Posts: 1,019

    bev.. super front garden.. doesnt matte how big it is.. its a garden.

    dove.. yours is looking good also..

    i do love all the picures of everyones gardens.. i get to see plants i have yet to be introduced to and those i gave hasty goodbyes to and those that i have the pleasure of still spend a jolly good time withimage

  • SingySingy Posts: 206

    8am this morning.

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     Should probably take the covers off the bbq and furniture

  • WintersongWintersong Posts: 2,436

    What a lovely space. Really impressed with the veg bed abd the little border opposite your table and chairs image

    Lovely interesting shape garden, mine is a boring rectangleimage

  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 23,975

    Wintersong, you would never guess it's a boring rectangle, you've arranged and planted it so well.

    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • SingySingy Posts: 206

    Thanks, though the shapes makes is difficult to fit things in.  No room for a proper greenhouse without loosing half the decking.

    Havent decided where to put my bays and strawberry pots, the strawberrys were rescued from the B&Q half price trolley, £13 each reduced to £4, 3 for 2, so i got 3 for £8, the pots are worth that and i was surprised at the bouncebackability of the seemingly dying strawbs

     

  • gardeningfanticgardeningfantic Posts: 1,019

    @singy.. hey..  hold on there now... take the covers off the BBQ.. just take it easy dont want to frighten the weather away nowimage

  • SingySingy Posts: 206

    Sorry its too late, ive gone and done it now.  Cue rain image

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