before and after (now and summer)

Started by ina, March 28, 2005, 09:55:26

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ina

We put down new wood chips on the paths yesterday



In summer, this picture was taken a little nearer to where the path forks.



Yesterday, more wood chip path, taken from a position further to the left then the pictures above.



Summer picture, this one was taken just past where the wood chip path and the stone path intersect.

ina


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Marianne

Ina !
What a gorgeous garden !!!!  Very cottagy !
:D ;D
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ina

Thanks Marianne, that's what we try to achieve, a cottage garden. Actually it's the flower patch of our allotment, on the other end to the right is the veggie patch.

Marianne

Ina, what an achievement that is !  I am amazed the valerian is already in flower - is it this an old photo !
Well done anyway !
:D
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Heldi

Aw I love that garden,it's very inviting. Really lovely.

ina

Oh gosh, I guess I didn't make it clear.
These are before and after pictures, the way it was in the summer and the way it looks now.
So, the flowery pictures were taken in the summer and the ones with the bare plot were taken yesterday.
Sorry if I caused confusion, no valerian blooming yet Marianne, nothing much blooming at all for that matter hehehe.

Marianne

 ;D HAHAHA

Ina, the picture taken now is beautiful too with the various shades of brown and grey.

I didn't think valerian was already in bloom !  ;D :D
I bet you can't wait for the flowers to sprout up Ina!  Good luck  :D
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Plottie

Oooooooh very homely Ina, I love the way the paths are all twisty-  and the beautiful white picket fence...just lovely!
Plottie  :)

ina

Heehehe, picket fence is not ours, it's the neighbor's across the main path. Ours, I think,  is the only allotment without either a hedge or a fence along the main path. We have six places to enter the lottie from the communal path.

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