The Garden in August

Started by Palustris, August 07, 2004, 11:48:04

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Palustris

Here I go again. This is the garden yesterday. Thought I had better get it photographed before the projected gales and driving rain flatten it all.
There is actually more colour than there appears to be. The camera seems to 'wash out' a lot of it. Perhaps some camera buff can explain, in very simple terms why that is.
http://www.hpphoto.com/servlet/com.hp.HPGuestLogin?username=berghill&password=22244928
Gardening is the great leveller.

Palustris

Gardening is the great leveller.

tim

What a breath of fresh air, Eric. Not quite as you saw it in some? I know what you mean - we all get it - why? No one would notice. And your close-ups are always brill! = Tim

Roy Bham UK

That’s a lovely big garden you have Eric and not a boundary fence in sight, how big is roughly?

Roy ;D

Palustris

Glad you like it Roy, the area is between 2/3rds of an acre and 3/4rs. Not sure exactly and it is a funny shape so very hard to measure.
Gardening is the great leveller.

Gardengirl

Every time I look at your garden I get greener and greener Eric - how do you manage to keep all your lawns looking so emaculate - we have our work cut out just keeping two looking good.

Wonderful - as always :)

Pat
Happy gardening all...........Pat

Palustris

And I got into bother for not waiting until Anne had cut the lawns, which are mainly clover. Distance lends enchantment!
Gardening is the great leveller.

Mimi

Eric, the new greenhouse looks fantastic..   I love the steps up.  What a good job you have done..  So when do you start to grow stuff in it???
Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

rosebud

 Eric the photos are great.
What a beautiful garden you have. You both must work very hard to keep it looking so nice.  10/10 for beauty. Mary.

Lady Cosmos

Beautiful, beautiful garden. Hard work to keep up such a large garden.Very nice. Enjoy

ina

There are no words.
O.K. I'll try.
Prachtig!

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