Took this pic today about two thirds down the garden looking towards the house. As you can see it's packed already. If anyone has any ideas where to put all the plants that are still in the two mini greehouses please let me know. ;D G x
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/georgie_girl15/Garden%20views/ViewtowardshouseJune08.jpg)
next doors garden ? ;D
Just enough room there to get a wheelbarrow through ;D
Room for a few more i think. ;D
looking fab Georgie, there's loads of room to cram more in, remove the grass bit in the middle!! ;D
Lovely Georgie. Im sure you'll find somewhere for the rest :D
Hi Debster. There's no room in next door's garden because it's full of bindweed and dandelions. >:(
Hi Spade. Where can I get a wheelbarrow that narrow? ;)
Hi Frogslegs. Can I borrow your shoehorn please? ;D
Hi Glosterwomble. Hmmm, I've thought about that too. But as it has shrunk to little more than a foot wide in places and it now serves as my path, not sure how I'd get to the end of the garden! ::)
Hi Star. Too right I will, even if I have to start start stacking pots pyramid style. 8)
G x
Always a Botanical Garden. So lush!
Quote from: tim on June 03, 2008, 19:45:20
Always a Botanical Garden. So lush!
So kind, Tim. :) But even we've had some rain in the last week. ;)
G x
It looks lovely Georgie. Give me another year and we will have some full borders (and not just with couch grass.....)
A lovely cram-packed garden! But you need some plants on that white blank wall straight ahead.
Quote from: GrannieAnnie on June 04, 2008, 11:19:13
A lovely cram-packed garden! But you need some plants on that white blank wall straight ahead.
Ah yes, well... you see that's where I pot my Lilies which reach a height of about 6 feet in their pots. Here's a picture taken last year. G x
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/georgie_girl15/Lilies/LilyNippon3.jpg)
Now THAT is astounding! 6 feet of purest beauty.
I spy space on the wall for hanging baskets.
How about stepping stones to replace the continuous grass path. Then you can plant between the stones.