flower part of the lottie is coming along now.

Started by ina, June 29, 2005, 21:04:34

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ina


Roy Bham UK

That's not an allotment, that's a garden ;D And a very nice one too ;D

ina

Our garden is in our allotment hehehe, don't have one at home.

lorna

Ina that is so interesting, look really beautiful thanks for sharing. Lorna

Heldi


Mrs Ava

Gorgeous as usual Ina!  ;D  I adore delphiniums and yours look stunning, and are they hollyhocks at the front?  I have a double apricot coloured one just heading skywards, but it is way behind yours!

simon404


ruud


busy_lizzie

Beautiful garden  again  this year Ina.  It is always lovely to see it :) busy_lizzie
live your days not count your years

aquilegia

That's not just coming along - that's gorgeous! I wish my garden looked that good!
gone to pot :D

dibberxxx

what can i say but wow stunning absolutely gorgeous, really is my sort of garden country cottage makes my heart leap seeing a garden like yours u should be so proud

ina

Quote from: EJ - Emma Jane on June 30, 2005, 23:18:06
Gorgeous as usual Ina!  ;D  I adore delphiniums and yours look stunning, and are they hollyhocks at the front?  I have a double apricot coloured one just heading skywards, but it is way behind yours!
On the top picture on the left are hollyhocks, not blooming yet. Btw. the Dutch name for them is 'stick roses' or 'pole roses' hehehe. If you meant the bottom picture on the right, those are Westerland roses, only planted last year and going great guns, fantastic smell too.

Thanks all for the nice comments, most credit goes to Mr. C., he's the flower part person and I'm in charge of the veggie plot but we mosly do the work together. We do love our allotment and spend most of our time off work there.

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Jesse

Beautiful as always Ina, truly inspirational  :D
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