Woos Garden In May

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  1. wiseowl

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    This Morning:)Its not a Large Garden 90ft x 40ft but enough for meI have a Wildlife Area at the Top of the Garden with a 8ft x 6ft Pond:)

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  2. capney

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    Looking stunning as usual woo...:gnthb:
     
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    :) Oh Woo... Looking wonderful & what a change from a few years back now... !! I remember us all trying to decide what colour your lions should be..... Mrs Woo won of course...!! :hehe: Now you have moved on many miles from there & transformed the rest of your garden.... :gnthb: Oh, BTW... How is your pond looking these days since you moved it this last winter..?? Any Taddies..?? Seem a bit thin on the ground round here this year...!!! :scratch:
     
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    Thank you Robert and Marley,your kind words are really appreciated:)

    This is a view of the Pond ,not finished Planting yet,and my raised beds,Onion Sets at the top,then my Herbs and then all the year round Cauliflower and my first crop Runner Beans:)

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    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    :cl-p:Lovely Woo!...I'd love to have a potter around your plot....you have so many areas of interest:gnthb:
     
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    Woo - thats really great.

    Its so neat and organised.
     
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    Thank Pal,Peter,and George for your most kind words,:)
     
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    :thumb: It is certainly a garden that is loved Woo... You can just tell from the feel of the photos...!!! :thmb: As Pal says... It would be nice to spend a few hrs enjoying it all, have a cuppa & having a look in all your "different rooms" in your garden... Just beautiful Woo....:gnthb::yho:Thanks so much for sharing with us Woo...!!! :thmb:
     
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    Thanks Marley very much appreciated:)
    Just to add the Red bark is the dogs area,which is changed to new about twice a year it seems to work perfectly and is soft on their paws,and looking back well:flag:

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    Good gracious Woo, you have transformed it from it's former glory into an even better glorious space to spend time... :wink: I have a bark area for Charley dog & he loves it too.. Just smashing Woo.. :gnthb:
     
  12. Penny in Ontario

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    Love it.....what a great space you have there.
     
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    What I like about your garden Woo is the warm and welcoming feel. I think the pinky colours help there. I do like the different areas in your garden, I have different parts but it is basically a rectangular shape.
    Love seeing the pictures, will try to get some of mine on, it is a little different from last years pics.
     
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    Thank you Penny and Jazmine for your lovely comments,Jazmine look forward to seeing your garden photos:)
     
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