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  • ClivealiveClivealive Posts: 31

    Home in just over a week so hopefully won't miss too much. 10 days at home and then away with work again so am hoping my salad spuds shoud be ready and we can enjoy them with some BBQ action, weather permitting!!

  • Oakley WitchOakley Witch Posts: 789

    Hey folks, I put one up myself about my garden but then saw this so thought I would add them here too so you can see the difference since January this year image A lot of hard work and its in its first year so will hopefully improve and fill out in the next couple of years. Everything has been grown from seed other than a couple of things I fetched from the cottage

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     I also now have a rescue dog who is making my lawn polkadot

  • Well done Oakley Witch. You must be pleased with what you have done and it will only get better and better image

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    Garden project 2 almost done! image Grandaughter's play space! image

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    Garden project 2 almost done! image Grandaughter's play space! image

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  • Opp's! Burp'd! Excuse me! image

  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,441

    that looks structurally sound Deano, that'll be there for the great grandchildrenimage

    lovely piece of work



    In the sticks near Peterborough
  • Pennine PetalPennine Petal Posts: 1,540

    Dean, what a great grandad you are, great job and she will have endless pleasure from it.

  • WintersongWintersong Posts: 2,436

    Wow Deano, you really know how to play in style!

    Clivealive, I am loving loving loving your zantedeschia! Amazing colour. Truly envious

  • ClivealiveClivealive Posts: 31

    Hi Wintersong, thank you. Lindsey chose that one and I chose a "black" one called Black Star which has very dark plum coloured stems too and looks stunning. We picked them up at Gardeners World Live a couple of weekends ago for £16 for the two. Superbly healthy plants which seem to have transplanted well to their new homes. I'm hoping to divide them next spring as en masse they should look even more amazing!

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