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Today in the garden Everything is growing apace so there is daily more and more colour to just wander around and look at. A view down the garden. It s only 70 feet long but slopes almost 9 feet so is divided into beds on 7 levels. An almost black petunia. Unusual we thought but beautiful colour. Looking up at the top level garden-- the deck festooned with as many flowers as I can pack in. Another trailing fuchsia - they do flower profusely. More petunias.Simple flowers but bright and colourful. Caught this bee collecting pollen from the Shasta daisies. Troughs and hanging baskets -- my personal favourites for adding colour - and they can be changed several times in the season. This sea lavender over wintered and has been flowering since March -- it is still putting up new flower stalks. Tomatoes, aubergines, sweet peppers, carrots and cucumbers in the greenhouse. Even the humble potato can have beautiful flowers. |
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Please enjoy .
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Beautiful!!!!!!!!
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This always makes Alfie (hawkslayer) miss his English gardens.
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Your garden really is a credit to you. So many beautiful flowers and shrubs to enjoy. I had forgotton how pretty the potato flower is.
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How beautiful~~ Thank you for sharing~~~
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I need to sit a while in your garden, it's beautiful
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Pleasing to the senses . I especially like the photo of the potato flowers which look like a watercolour painting and the shasta daisy with visiting bee. I've always liked the simple petunia with its velvety texture - hopefully it's not inappropriate to say that the black (almost) petunia looks sexy. Thanks for the additional info re borage.
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You gave your garden a beautiful look. The first picture shows a piece in back that looks like a roofed wicker beach chair. Am I right? Happiness is when what you think, what you say, what you do are in harmony - M. Gandhi
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