Well done Anna, it sounds like you have put a lot of effort into your garden and are now reaping the pleasures of it. I am proud of my plants, the way we have transformed the driveway (with a little help), from a muddy, weedy eyesore into something that entices people to want to see more of our outside space.
As a very inexperienced gardener, I'm very please (and rather suprised!) with what my tiny plants, that were small enough to enjoy a home together, have become over the last few weeks
Also, I noticed while having a prune last night, the chrysanthemum smells really gorgeous even without any flowers it's definitely my fav, I love it's 'bushiness'
Our new front drive and white garden which we've just started planting. We've had an ugly broken concrete drive for 13 years and it's so amazing to come home to a new drive and steps to the front door
There are a lot more plants to go in but they'll have to wait a bit.
Love all the pictures - we are a cool bunch of gardeners ! Sheps never get tired of seeing your planters - Lou12 that looks lovely - DHR - wow - I'm sure you may have a couple of Acers to spare? Pretty please ? Anna 33 - glad you are loving your gardening - you are so right - it never stops ?
I'm pleased with all the progress I've managed this year having only started gardening in May 2015. It hasn't been an easy job having been diagnosed with inflammatory arthritis in my back, bending down is often enough to set off days of agro. However, it's been incredibly rewarding and I've learnt so much with the help of everyone on here! Very thankful, even picking up little hints/tips from comments and hopefully spreading my knowledge on hedgehogs to you all
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No probs Hosta
Dove, it's about 2m on the left of the island as you look from the house and about 5m, or more, on the right.
We had the rowing boat on it at the weekend.
Thought so!!! Be Careful!!! Don't you go drowning yourself in that ... it's a long way for one of us to run down with the water wings
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Well done Anna, it sounds like you have put a lot of effort into your garden and are now reaping the pleasures of it. I am proud of my plants, the way we have transformed the driveway (with a little help), from a muddy, weedy eyesore into something that entices people to want to see more of our outside space.
As a very inexperienced gardener, I'm very please (and rather suprised!) with what my tiny plants, that were small enough to enjoy a home together, have become over the last few weeks
Also, I noticed while having a prune last night, the chrysanthemum smells really gorgeous even without any flowers
it's definitely my fav, I love it's 'bushiness' 
Our new front drive and white garden which we've just started planting. We've had an ugly broken concrete drive for 13 years and it's so amazing to come home to a new drive and steps to the front door
There are a lot more plants to go in but they'll have to wait a bit.
The changes I have made to the back garden, a lot of hard work, but it is slowly getting there
Started out like this back in April
and 4 months later looks like this
Sorry once again to those whom have seen my planters before, you must be sick of seeing them by now
Sheps...
Very nice! And Doghouse Riley your garden is so nice and so tidy.
Love all the pictures - we are a cool bunch of gardeners ! Sheps never get tired of seeing your planters - Lou12 that looks lovely - DHR - wow - I'm sure you may have a couple of Acers to spare? Pretty please ? Anna 33 - glad you are loving your gardening - you are so right - it never stops ?
I'm pleased with all the progress I've managed this year having only started gardening in May 2015. It hasn't been an easy job having been diagnosed with inflammatory arthritis in my back, bending down is often enough to set off days of agro. However, it's been incredibly rewarding and I've learnt so much with the help of everyone on here! Very thankful, even picking up little hints/tips from comments and hopefully spreading my knowledge on hedgehogs to you all
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