Just Pottering.

Discussion in 'Members Gallery' started by Paladin, May 10, 2008.

  1. wee tattie

    wee tattie Gardener

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    Show him then LOL, and enjoy your holiday
     
  2. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    :D Much tooooo technical for the lad....the stripes would be all over the place!:D

    Love your paintings by the way:gnthb:
     
  3. Jazmine

    Jazmine happy laydee

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    You have a beautiful garden :) It must take a lot of hard work to keep it looking so good.

    I hate leaving my garden to go on holiday. My eldest son is here but he too is hopeless. He wandered into the garden one day and announced "Oh, I never knew this was here!!" :rotfl:
     
  4. Marley Farley

    Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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    I am sure the boy will manage Pal... :thmb::D Your garden is a pleasure & has undergone much worse than the boy & yet is still as beautiful...!!!! :thmb:
     
  5. takemore02withit

    takemore02withit Gardener

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    No stipes for a few weeks Pal Im sure you will come through it .:thmb: 02
     
  6. theruralgardener

    theruralgardener Gardener

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    Just taken this stroll through your garden and the seasons! Lovely. Look forward to some Autumn colour maybe when you get back from your hols!:)
     
  7. texas

    texas Apprentice Gardener

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    Beautiful garden - gives us all something to aim for. Hope you had a happy holiday
     
  8. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Thanks folks:)
    So here she is...all flowered up and looking frisky!
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    She missed me...I can tell:luv:
     
  9. strawman

    strawman Gardener

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    Wow!! That is fantastic! Pal. You look after them and they treat you to their very best...
     
  10. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Pottering season once again :gnthb:

    This is my nursery bed of Cowslips..
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    And the 'wild' path is looking good because of it :)
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  11. Penny in Ontario

    Penny in Ontario Total Gardener

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  12. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Hi Penny :)..The longest grass is left to grow through the summer and treated like a Hay meadow to allow wild flower seeds to scatter.
     
  13. Penny in Ontario

    Penny in Ontario Total Gardener

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    Looks like you have a fair sized back yard too, very nice.
     
  14. jovi

    jovi Gardener

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    What a lovely thread. I've thoroughly enjoyed looking at the photos of your beautiful garden.
     
  15. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Most kind of you to say so:o

    This morning there was a commotion up the garden ...A cock pheasant was cussing our cat as he protected his girlfriend..:)
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