Marion try putting them on that photobucket sight that Salino mentioned. That's wght I did and it works well though it takes a little time to get the hang of it It means you can enlarge the pix though!
BLiz- those plum and white tulips are beautiful -which ones are they?
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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One of the sights in my garden in the spring is the blossom on the apple trees This Bramley apple tree was very old when we arrived over 49 years ago.
Yuk the picture trouble is getting worse. Let's see if it disappears when i edit it.
Marion try putting them on that photobucket sight that Salino mentioned. That's wght I did and it works well though it takes a little time to get the hang of it
It means you can enlarge the pix though!
BLiz- those plum and white tulips are beautiful -which ones are they?
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I am going totry reducint the size to less than one mb and see if that helps.
I love the colours in the corner of my garden in spring. The green of the clematis is growing up in the background.
Bev - love the colours too. What a pretty acer !
...Marion, your photo was much better that time...
Try again, Marion. The daffodils are still giving a lovely show enhanced by the wallflowers and bluebells.
Tulip Prinses Irene, bought after seeing them at Sissinghurst last spring. narcissus Minow and narcissus Intrique, outside the back door.
They look like flames.
Lovetogarden. What cheerful colours
So pretty, lovetogarden! I really love the orange tulips, and you have paired them up really well. Hope they survive the gales tonight