Lead farmer... Nice plums. its been a bough breaker year for Victorias, even with thinning. There is nothing quite as nice as a victoria plum, warm from the tree, with juice dripping down your chin..
My garden is looking very green now, just completed the clear up at the back, all sweet peas taken down, hanging baskets replaced with winter ones, but they are new so not great yet.
I did some more garden renovations over the last couple of months, new greenhouse (only a small 4x6) built a pergola, planted a wisteria (in a pot) to climb part of the pergola and taken down the temporary greenhouses that had the toms in.
Pergola
Wisteria
Greenhouse
And finally my Casualty Corner Bottle brush which i got for £2.50 earlier this year, which has flowered, all be it only a bit
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Thanks for the climbers advice. Will look into the Hydrangea, didn't know they came as climbers
Lovely pictures fidget and Mrs G
Verd, thought for a second you'd put a picture up of your garden! Still waiting an update
Did you take the 2nd pic from an upstairs window MrsG or were you bungee jumping? I know what you're like when you've had a few
PS Lovely pix!
I've got 2 bees - Mr Big Weary bee:
and Mr Hungry bee:
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Mr Hungry Bee is SO cute !!!
Are you sure Mr Hungry bee is not Mrs?
FG, no just stood on tip toes!
In a few days im hoping these Victoria plumbs will be ripe enough to pick...
I poked him with a big stick fidget and he told me to **** off - so it was definitely a Mr ....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Fairygirl..
Lead farmer... Nice plums. its been a bough breaker year for Victorias, even with thinning. There is nothing quite as nice as a victoria plum, warm from the tree, with juice dripping down your chin..
My garden is looking very green now, just completed the clear up at the back, all sweet peas taken down, hanging baskets replaced with winter ones, but they are new so not great yet.
I did some more garden renovations over the last couple of months, new greenhouse (only a small 4x6) built a pergola, planted a wisteria (in a pot) to climb part of the pergola and taken down the temporary greenhouses that had the toms in.
Pergola
Wisteria
Greenhouse
And finally my Casualty Corner Bottle brush which i got for £2.50 earlier this year, which has flowered, all be it only a bit
4 of the 5 photos are flipping 180 when enlarged