My garden

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by deb63, May 19, 2008.

  1. deb63

    deb63 Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi, I love looking at all of your lovely gardens and projects, and thought i would share mine with you. Hope the pics are the right size, bit new to this! Deb.Think my finger was on the lens, some are a bit blurry.
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  2. Marley Farley

    Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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    :) Hi deb, Welcome to GC.. Just love your garden, all looking really healthy & happy..:thumb: Thanks for sharing..:)
     
  3. Tracy Pearman

    Tracy Pearman Gardener

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    Wow! I looks lovely- everything is so neat and tidy.
     
  4. deb63

    deb63 Apprentice Gardener

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    Thank-you Marley and Tracy for your kind comments.
    Deb
     
  5. coub

    coub Gardener

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    Hi Deb and welcome,there is obdviously a lot of love and affection gone into your garden.LOOKS GREAT!!
     
  6. Anthony

    Anthony Gardener

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    Hi Deb.

    Welcome to the forums. You're garden looks wonderful and thanks for sharing it with us.

    Ant.
     
  7. johnbinkley

    johnbinkley Gardener

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    Hi Deb, lovely pics and garde. Reminds me, I must keep a close eye on myhostas this year. Slugs had then the year before last ended up composting them. However they recocoverd and are really healthy like yours.
    John
     
  8. deb63

    deb63 Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi Coub and Anthony, thanks for comments and welcome, joined a while ago but generally just lurking!
    Deb
     
  9. BekiMac

    BekiMac Gardener

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    Hi deb63 and welcome from me too,
    I concur, your garden looks great, and as Tracy P said - very tidy,
    Regards, Beki x
     
  10. Helofadigger

    Helofadigger Gardener

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    Missed this thread the other day but just wanted to say welcome to the forum Deb and to also say what a lovely garden you have. Well done girl.;) Hel.xxx.
     
  11. deb63

    deb63 Apprentice Gardener

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    Sorry BekiMac, did not see your comment, Thank you! Hel, Thank-you for the welcome and kind words. Have been stuck in the garden painting the fence panels green, we have 14 of them, and i am not enjoying it!
    Deb
     
  12. Helofadigger

    Helofadigger Gardener

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    Oh what a shame you don't live near us Deb as I'm the top painter in our house/garden if anything needs to be painted I'm the person for it anyway I'm sure once the job has been done and you have had a good long soak in the bath you'll be pleased with the end result....... until next time it needs doing!:D Hel.xxx.
     
  13. gingernutsman

    gingernutsman Gardener

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    Debs,
    I agree with all the comments on your garden, it looks like somewhere to relax and enjoy. I see you have some aluminium loungers just for that job. G.man
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  14. borrowers

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  15. deb63

    deb63 Apprentice Gardener

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    Thank-you borrowers and gingernutsman, no time to relax painting horrible fence panels. We bought them from Wickes, had them replaced once already as they were warping and bowing.
    The second lot are doing the same, not an option to replace them this time as all the beds woould be ruined.
    Oh after lengthy argument with Wickes got half our money refunded, but they are horrible to paint as it is really rough sawn wood, you have to sort of scrub the paint in!!
     
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