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Started by Dirkdigger, March 30, 2005, 16:49:31

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Dirkdigger

A couple of flowers from the neighbouring allotment

Dirkdigger


Mrs Ava

Couldn't resist but join in!

Mrs Ava

And the raindrops on these looks great!

Marianne

Oh Dirkdigger, how VERY pretty !!!!!!
:D :D
Enjoy today to the full.  You are not sure of a tomorrow.
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 >:( Your not leaving me out  ;D Lovely piccys BTW ;) ;D ;D



GREENWIZARD

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lovely pics everyone.i've got lots of muscari popping up all over the place must take some pics soon.lads & lassies have also appeared (pulmanaria) maybe take a snap of that also so it doesn't feel left out.
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GREENWIZARD


dd this queen anne's lace it would look lovely mixed with the queen anne bulbs you're going to grow next year. :D
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Dirkdigger

Thanks greenwizard, what sort of plant is it ? ( I really know nothing of gardening).
I like all the latest images you have been posting, you must be really bitten by the photography bug.
Hoping to post some more from my collection asap.
This is me new shed. Painted to try and blend in to the background. Sage on the side of the plot, next to it my red gooseberry bush.

GREENWIZARD

#8
nice shade of green.qal (also known as wild carrot) is a wildflower/ weed.it's sometimes used by some flower arrangers because it lasts a long time indoors.
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Dirkdigger

A couple more blue images.

GREENWIZARD

superb little flowers :)
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Dirkdigger

So I would probably look silly trying to buy some weeds from my local Garden center, told you don't know nuffink about gardening.
Just came back from my lottment, probably doing it all wrong,  planted seeds in the area towards the shed. Put in some spring onions, white and red. Beetroot seeds and greyhound cabbage(quite thin but fast to grow). Sprouts and purple sprouting has also gone in.
As far as I'm concerned every mistake we make now, hopefully we wont make the same next year.
Roma tomatoes growing quite well in the conservatory, gardeners delight ready to pot on as well.
The photo is of me peas, not far on a little behind but GROWING!!!!!

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