Lovely pictures all, thanks for sharing, looking at everyone's gardens is fascinating, I love it, better than all the gardening magazines put together.
All the plants deer eat go in the cage you can see behind the wisteria. The deer can then only poke their noses through the bars and salivate. Unfortunately the newly arrived bunny is another story ....
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Mrs Sinkins has been around a long time but she's still one of the best for scent
In the sticks near Peterborough
I took a lot more photos today, you wouldn't believe how awful some of them are
In the sticks near Peterborough
nut -
oops hollie - my eyesight's worse than I thought

I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
*chuckling*
I WISH the little hut was a beehive, I'd be honoured and very proud! Its actually a very dilapidated compost bin shaped like a beehive
Lovely pictures all, thanks for sharing, looking at everyone's gardens is fascinating, I love it, better than all the gardening magazines put together.
Here is our standard wisteria - we have been training it for the last 15 years !! Started in a pot, but is now stretching its roots in the ground:
And here are some of the things that deer don't eat
Lovely long flowers on the wisteria chicky
Nice to know the deer left you something
In the sticks near Peterborough
All the plants deer eat go in the cage you can see behind the wisteria. The deer can then only poke their noses through the bars and salivate. Unfortunately the newly arrived bunny is another story ....
Sensational Chicky. Thanks for sharing!
Great looking wisteria and my, isn't that ~cage~ just the ticket for keeping out deer but what an expensive palaver or was it already there?