A few pics of the garden yesterday and today.
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Very nice garden :)
aaaaawww, thanks Betula!! ;D
Absolutely lovely, I can see why you won your garden award, and where you get your insparation for the lottie from!
Jo.
thanks Jo, it's 2 years now since the award and we've changed it loads, these pics are only part of it. Maybe we should go for the award again!!!! ::) ;D
Lovely, although I think my Allium is bigger than yours! ;D :P Just wondering what the feathery foliage plant is in front of the Allium in pic 3 - is it some fort of Asparagus fern? It's very attractive.
G x
Quote from: Georgie on June 14, 2008, 20:19:58
Lovely, although I think my Allium is bigger than yours! ;D :P Just wondering what the feathery foliage plant is in front of the Allium in pic 3 - is it some fort of Asparagus fern? It's very attractive.
G x
Oi, G, you know you haven't got any more room :P
Jo.
Quote from: jo9919 on June 14, 2008, 20:22:19
Quote from: Georgie on June 14, 2008, 20:19:58
Lovely, although I think my Allium is bigger than yours! ;D :P Just wondering what the feathery foliage plant is in front of the Allium in pic 3 - is it some fort of Asparagus fern? It's very attractive.
G x
Oi, G, you know you haven't got any more room :P
Jo.
Awww, there's no harm in a gal just asking is there? ;)
G x
Quote from: Georgie on June 14, 2008, 20:19:58
Lovely, although I think my Allium is bigger than yours! ;D :P Just wondering what the feathery foliage plant is in front of the Allium in pic 3 - is it some fort of Asparagus fern? It's very attractive.
G x
It's Cosmos! Never grown them before, I agree that the foliage looks lovely, hopefully the flowers will be even better. (.. and as Jo said, you haven't any room for more!!! ;D )
Quote from: glosterwomble on June 14, 2008, 20:35:36
It's Cosmos! Never grown them before, I agree that the foliage looks lovely, hopefully the flowers will be even better. (.. and as Jo said, you haven't any room for more!!! ;D )
Oh Cosmos, of course silly me. But what's this about me not having room? Who started that rumour? Is this a conspriacy to keep me out of the Swap Shop? I demand to know! ;D ;)
G x
Lovely garden gw,i like the way the grass path leads you on, well done.
Very nice.
Just beautiful GW I also like the way the grass path leads you on.
We shouldn't worry about G not having any more room in her garden. G knows I have offered her the loan of my garden should her garden get too overcrowded!! ;D ;D
thanks everyone, like Georgie the grass area has got smaller and smaller as more plants arrive,originally it was a lawn and now just a path!
lovely
Hello
Lovely garden and some nice idea's Well done.
Cheers
Brogusblue
Thank you Greenwizard and Brogusblue.
I wish my photos were as good as your Greenwizard, always a delight to see.
Thats really very pretty Glosterwomble, I miss having flower beds as mine is mostly veg. I have made sure I got a few flowers this year though. Its nowhere near as gorgeous as yours ;)
thanks Star!! ;D
Wow! I'm very impressed, I like the wine glass holder, nice to see you have your priorities right! It looks immaculate, the same cannot be said of my back garden, too much time spent down the lottie....... ;)
Quote from: Deb P on June 18, 2008, 23:04:31
Wow! I'm very impressed, I like the wine glass holder, nice to see you have your priorities right! It looks immaculate, the same cannot be said of my back garden, too much time spent down the lottie....... ;)
Deb you are a woman after my own heart! ;D I wondered how long before someone mentioned the wine glass holder! I have them strategically placed throughout the garden so I can put my glass down quickly when I see a job that needs doing. I was always putting the glass down on the lawn before and I lost too many glasses of wine that way when they tipped over :o :D
Quote from: glosterwomble on June 19, 2008, 08:36:46
Quote from: Deb P on June 18, 2008, 23:04:31
Wow! I'm very impressed, I like the wine glass holder, nice to see you have your priorities right! It looks immaculate, the same cannot be said of my back garden, too much time spent down the lottie....... ;)
Deb you are a woman after my own heart! ;D I wondered how long before someone mentioned the wine glass holder! I have them strategically placed throughout the garden so I can put my glass down quickly when I see a job that needs doing. I was always putting the glass down on the lawn before and I lost too many glasses of wine that way when they tipped over :o :D
So that's how you garden, with a glass of wine in one hand! 8)
What a beautiful garden- love those snaking paths and stepping stones, and the tall spires of ?foxgloves? All so charming. No wonder your computer is out there as well. Who could work inside?
Quote from: GrannieAnnie on June 20, 2008, 09:10:55
So that's how you garden, with a glass of wine in one hand! 8)
What a beautiful garden- love those snaking paths and stepping stones, and the tall spires of ?foxgloves? All so charming. No wonder your computer is out there as well. Who could work inside?
Now I'm being thought of as a bit of an old lush!! ;D You lot really do know me well!!! ;)
Thanks for the compliments about the garden GrannieAnnie, yes the tall spires are foxgloves.
lovely garden! ;)
A delight for your neighbours too.After a couple glasses I can't see the jobs that need doing ,the perfect g&t walk.
Quote from: markfield rover on July 02, 2008, 19:21:22
After a couple glasses I can't see the jobs that need doing ,the perfect g&t walk.
HIC Yep!! ::) The odd glass of wine certainly does help the garden look rosey!!
And me!