My little Corner

Discussion in 'Members Gallery' started by featherduster, Jun 29, 2010.

  1. featherduster

    featherduster Apprentice Gardener

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    Penny in Ontario Total Gardener

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    What a cute little space, are you putting in annuals, or perennials?
     
  3. PeterS

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    That's lovely FeatherD.
     
  4. featherduster

    featherduster Apprentice Gardener

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    Cheers both:), I'm trying to get plants that grow year after year but they seem to take a wee while to get established:skp:
     
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    Hi Featherduster it looks idyllic,love the Lupins:)
     
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    Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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    Hi Featherduster, it looks lovely & I bet the bees love it too.. :gnthb:
     
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    dymondlil Gardener

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    That's a lovely little flower bed you've created. :)
     
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    I love the Lupins, Featherduster.
    Childhood memories and all that.
    Nobody ever mentions the smell of them, but I love it.
    As a child I had a little patch like that which was my garden. I grew marigolds in it. I was very proud of the whole thing.
    When my Mother died in her 80's she still had marigolds in the garden which were self sown seedlings from those Marigolds. I really regret that I didn't take any so that I would have those Marigolds now.
    Enjoy your garden patch, it's lovely.
     
  9. featherduster

    featherduster Apprentice Gardener

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    Just like to say that my patch is coming on great:gnthb:even my OH has commented on it but the only prob I have is that the dogs are loving it also:idea:!!!!!
     
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