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What Type of Garden is Yours.

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  • Plant itPlant it Posts: 155

    OH deer me Busy Lizzie fancy those rotten French deers eating yer flowers Your garden is beautiful I could imagine sitting out on a lovely summers evening sipping the wine native to France very impressive lass.

  • tattiannatattianna Posts: 182

    Oh my word Lilylouise your garden is absolutely beautiful...inspirational even! You have so many flowers in a retatively small space at the front. It has inspired and given me lots of ideas for my garden. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.

    Hmmmm must go and buy more seeds tomorrow.... I'm sure if I shuffle things around a bit I can squeeze a few more seed trys in somewhere....imageimageimage 

  • tattiannatattianna Posts: 182

    Ah beautiful Busy-Lizzie. Yes I too can imagine sitting there sipping a cool glass of wine and a hot summer evening.....ahhhhh

    Then I look out of the window and see my little haven which is postage stamp like compared to yours image 

  • Plant itPlant it Posts: 155

    But its yours tattianna its yours enjoy and be thankful.Sorry I sound like a Parson.

  • tattiannatattianna Posts: 182

    Oh I know Brian and I am very thankful and in all honesty I wouldn't know what to do with a huge garden so I'll be content with what I've got and make the best I can of it and who know perhaps later this year I'll be posting photos of by beautiful garden image 

  • Plant itPlant it Posts: 155

    That sounds like a better bet than some of those horses I backed at Cheltenam last week tattianna.

  • LilylouiseLilylouise Posts: 1,013
    Thankyou very much for watching my video and for all your lovely commentsimage

    It is my Hubby who does all the hard work in our garden - my jobs are growing the plants,watering and looking after my greenhouses which are my passion image

    We both love our gardenimageimageimage

    We also have 2 allotments image

    Pam LL x
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  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 23,977

    Thank you from me too for your nice comments.

    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • nightgardennightgarden Posts: 112

    Mine is huge and largely unruly with bits under vague control ...2 veg plots, lots of bushes and trees, brambles and wild flowers and more grass than I can cut so I just cut paths through most of it!. I keep groups of pots of flowers near the door, window boxes and have 2 cold frames for cucumbers and courgettes later on. I had a greenhouse but it blew away so am currently constructing something out of an old garden swing seat, 2 window frames and a big piece of plastic ... the Heath Robinson approach! Luckily I like the unruliness and get lots of wild visitors through the year.

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