pics of garden this week

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  1. Liz

    Liz Gardener

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    It really does look lovely, well done!
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  2. youngdaisydee

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    Thanks Liz, i still cant pull them out for the daffs to go in, but im gonna have to soon, ooo decisions decisions, thanks again. DEE
     
  3. Helofadigger

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    I know what you mean Dee you really have to be heartless sometimes in the garden if you want to move on to the next level.

    Bob had me ripping up my marigolds out of the front garden (after I collected the seed of course)but it kinda upset me as they were still full of flowers. :(
    Helen.xxx.
     
  4. intermiplants

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    very nice .. i meant very very nice [​IMG]
     
  5. youngdaisydee

    youngdaisydee Gardener

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    Iknow Helen there coming up soon, probably shed a tear :( And Intermiplants thankyou.. dee
     
  6. Kathy3

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    ydd
    your garden is beautiful
    i love your rudbekia,i have never had them but would to try,did you grow them from seed?
     
  7. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    ydd, going back to something you said earlier, both BM and I have relatively small gardens, especially in comparison to some on here ... probably why they can look like jungles. :D

    I only have a front garden, no sides or rear, hence the deck being on an upper level. Plus we park the cars within the walls whereas we could put one on the side of the house.

    Remember the old phrase ... size isn't everything, it's what you do with it. :rolleyes:
     
  8. youngdaisydee

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    yes Kathy3 from seed, really easy to germinate. I nearly didnt plant them out because i had to squeeze them in amongst the bedding.. but im glad i did [​IMG] there stunning...already got next years :D
     
  9. youngdaisydee

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    so true LOL..HaHa, but your gardens look huge to me (and beautifull).. and we love our seating areas, in my case to follow the sun round :D
     
  10. Victoria

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    Thank you Cutie. We follow the shade around ... :D We have six separate seating areas and only one, the deck, is totally in the sun all day, sunrise to sunset.
     
  11. youngdaisydee

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    Haha you follow the shade around,I wish [​IMG] you probably do get sick of it lol. I do on holiday [​IMG]
     
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