I have had a great day, and thank you all for your best wishes. They helped a lot... no, seriously. Have posted some info. on other threads and will show pics. later.
Evening All, WW what a amazing garden you have a great range of plants so many I really like some I don't know the names of, I do like that wheelbarrow planted up with pansies, thanks for the plant swap - will look forward to finding a place to plant it out.
What a nice village and so many great gardens open - all the gardens with lawn so springy, brilliant day out lots of inspiration for me to have a go at creating in the garden - not got round to going to all of them but did manage 9 out of 15 lots of lovely plants and so had to come home with me - some did jump into the boot of the car.
did not know Chicky was going, oh well might have seen you without knowing that was you
I got to enjoy some of that lovely cake yum yum.
great to see your garden WW and to meet you will post some pics of bits another day, knackered from all that walking around need to rest
Great trip out I like looking around gardens, cake for me nice scone with cream and jam and a fairy cake with sprinkles, nice lot of horses around that area and lots of colourful plants as well
Hi Nut., yes today I listened to TMS, with a glass in hand, and my newspaper,read from cover to cover. Now I can swan around and primp a bit here and there. Seriously all the effort is only worth it if I keep on top of things.
The roses, which look really good this year (last year's rain?) are now coming into their own and the garden was full of scent this evening in the humid atmosphere. That's what it's all about.
Woody - I've just looked at the pix and I'm lost for words. I can't believe how immaculate your garden is and how much work you must have put in. In fact all the houses and gardens look absolutely stunning. You should all be really proud of yourselves. What a lovely village you live in. Was the test match any great shakes? Not heard or seen the news tonight.
I love that slate/stone circular sculpture in garden 10, Windhover Cottage.
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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I have had a great day, and thank you all for your best wishes. They helped a lot... no, seriously. Have posted some info. on other threads and will show pics. later.
Glad you have had a good day
Great trip out I like looking around gardens, cake for me nice scone with cream and jam and a fairy cake with sprinkles, nice lot of horses around that area and lots of colourful plants as well
Pix now on
www.woodgreenvillagenews.org.uk
I had a look on the other thread WW. Very impressive.
Have you recovered yet?
In the sticks near Peterborough
Hi Nut., yes today I listened to TMS, with a glass in hand, and my newspaper,read from cover to cover. Now I can swan around and primp a bit here and there. Seriously all the effort is only worth it if I keep on top of things.
The roses, which look really good this year (last year's rain?) are now coming into their own and the garden was full of scent this evening in the humid atmosphere. That's what it's all about.
Woody - I've just looked at the pix and I'm lost for words. I can't believe how immaculate your garden is and how much work you must have put in. In fact all the houses and gardens look absolutely stunning. You should all be really proud of yourselves. What a lovely village you live in. Was the test match any great shakes? Not heard or seen the news tonight.
I love that slate/stone circular sculpture in garden 10, Windhover Cottage.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Here's a few pics I put on the other thread
Here is a nice alpine planter in no 10 Windhover Cottage
Here is a nice boarder colour scheme from no 11 Avon view
Think I need to get more orange in the garden
Yes, GG, and put some purple alongside just in case no-one notices