Bits of my garden this rather dull morning.

Started by The gardener, April 02, 2004, 12:04:23

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The gardener

My front garden;



Same from opposite direction;



A bit of my Rockery;



Back garden from my garden seat;



Back garden from kitchen window;



One of my planters;



Hyacinth;



Same in close up;



A bluebell





The Gardener

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The Gardener

aquilegia

So, you like Daffs, then!

You can't possibly ever have a dull morning with a garden like that!

And I'm jealous that your bluebells are out already, mine are nowhere near!
gone to pot :D

tim

- and you have it in writing that the firs will not exceed 30' in height?? = Tim

sunflower

What a fab garden you have i`m soooo jealous, mine is just a mass of dead things, well except for my kerria very pleased with that ;D. You have inspired me to plant loads of bulbs in autum so i can show mine off next year :D
Light of my life!

Mrs Ava

I bet your garden positively glows with all of those daffs.  Wonderful.  Makes my little patches of weeny daffs look...well weeny.  :D

ina


Gardengirl

All I can say G is WOW:D  How do you cope with the customary 6 week dying down period.  I am always impatient to get everything cleared ready for the summer bedding.
Happy gardening all...........Pat

The gardener

I don't find it too much of a problem really, its all a question of timing I think.

The next thing to come up are some bluebells,allyssum saxatile, grape hyacinth which retains a bit of colour to the areas.

The other thing is the leaves (which are keeping the weeds at bay) are ready for cutting back just as I am ready to plant out my summer bedding. So from around February to November there is gnerally something on the go all the time.


The Gardener

Gardengirl

I wish I was as organised as you are with my planting G. ::)
Happy gardening all...........Pat

Garden Manager

No sorry cant see them. :(

Same old trouble I am afraid. :(

Sounds good though :)

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