The Garden in April.

Started by Palustris, April 04, 2004, 11:36:19

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Palustris

For those who may be interested, this is what my garden looked like on April 2nd., warts and all. Please sign the Visitors book if you view.
http://www.hpphoto.com/servlet/com.hp.HPGuestLogin?username=berghill&password=14626493

Gardening is the great leveller.

Palustris

Gardening is the great leveller.

Gardengirl

Nice pics Eric - plenty of colour. :)  However, I had  bit of a problem when trying to select certain photos to view in larger format.  I clicked on pic No. 31 - when the larger version came up I was told it was pic No. 33 but in fact the photo which appeared was pic No. 23 - strange or what :-\
Happy gardening all...........Pat

Mimi

Love the pictures Eric. :)  Nice to see your 'spread' at last.  Really loved the long walk with the wide borders.  A bit like 'versailles' in Geoff Hamiltons garden.
Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

Palustris

#3
How very odd. Patricia. it must be something to do with the difficulty I had getting anything on to Hp over the last couple of day.
Second reply.
I have just named and sorted the photos anf guess what?
It still does not show you the one you select, Tres odd!
Gardening is the great leveller.

tim

#4
Get with it, Eric -  I rely upon your advice!! = Tim

Wicker

Whatever order they come up in it all looks wonderful and lots of hard work I am sure.
Equality isn't everyone being the same, equality is recognising that being different is normal.

Mrs Ava

#6
I have told you before, but I will tell you again, wonderful plot Eric, I am green with grassy envy!  

p.s. ooo ooo, just thought, do you have a ride on lawnmower to cut all of that grass?  :D

Garden Manager

Great pictures Eric. Dead jelous of the garden as always  ;)

I had the same trouble as the otheres with veiwing the large versions. Odd its doing that  ???

A way around it is to go into the large veiw and then move to the next and so on thus staying in large veiw. It is a bit time consuming, but at least (if your PC is fast enough that is) you get to see the pic you want.  ;D

aquilegia

garden? that's not a garden - that's an estate! Serious - how big is it? And where are these warts you speak of? It all looks enviously perfect to me!
gone to pot :D

Palustris

#9
No ride on mower, just a self propelled petrol driven one Takes about a day to do it all.
The garden is just under an acre, but photos always make things look bigger.
You have to look carefully to see the warts.
I went back in and named all the pics and then sorted them, they still come up in the wrong order. I would probably have to download them to my computer, re-order them and upload again. Time consuming.
Gardening is the great leveller.

Fingle....

I thought this was an allotment site ??? ???

Why are we always swamped with gardners showing off ?
----"I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book." -Groucho Marx---

Mimi

Fingle, surely we are all gardeners does it really matter where we do it????????
Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

Admin aka Dan

Eric,

Lovely - great photos.

Fingle - I presume you are joking - a smiley does wonders  ;D

Cheers

Dan

Muddy_Boots

Cos we love it fingle!  ;D  After all, we are not saddled with tunnel vision  :D
Muddy Boots

Gardengirl

Oh dear Fingle you have made me feel like an intruder now :'(  I haven't got an allotment - only a humble garden, but enjoy reading about other folk's gardens - and lotties ;) :)
Happy gardening all...........Pat

Dandy_Lion

Fingle....Wassssuuuuup mate? Surely it is apparent that gardeners of all sorts, lottie or home gardens, are welcome on this site.

Eric, absolutely love the garden - well done, and please keep allowing us to view the piccies -gives us all inspiration, joy and entertainment. Well done you!    :D ;D  Take note of just how many people do enjoy your photos.

Love,
Sally
Dandy xx

Garden Manager

Quote from: fingle on April 06, 2004, 14:16:34
I thought this was an allotment site ??? ???

Why are we always swamped with gardners showing off ?

Fingle - Lighten Up!!

Does it matter?

A garden can be an allotment just as an allotment can be a garden.  We still grow things be it in a lottie or a plotie.

Garden Manager

Quote from: Patricia S. on April 06, 2004, 16:34:36
Oh dear Fingle you have made me feel like an intruder now :'(  I haven't got an allotment - only a humble garden, but enjoy reading about other folk's gardens - and lotties ;) :)

Dont worry about it Pat.  :)

Fingle is just jealous that is all.

(So am I but I dont go around moaning about it  ;))

Fingle....

 :-X

Apologies all.....had my grumpy head on yesterday.

It all adds a bit of colour to the place...

And we can all do with seeing flowers when its a bad day in the office

Please ignore me
----"I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book." -Groucho Marx---

Mrs Ava

I do fingle!   ;)  Bout time we saw some pics of your plot huh?

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