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A learning curve on hanging baskets at the Doll's House |
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Begonia at the Doll's House |
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St Johns Wort (?) in my garden
Alas, no roses, there is too much shade!! |
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Lovely English cottage garden |
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Ah, my dream garden!! |
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Chelsea flower show |
When I first came back to England, I was used to large African gardens, with sweeping lawns and neat clipped flower beds. I have now become completely enamoured of the gorgeous and profuse English cottage garden.
So many people these days have a 'wild' part of their garden (space permitting) where grasses are allowed to grow high, with wild flowers tangled within. This is to allow wild creatures to continue their presence in the area, such as hedgehogs, squirrels etc.
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Branklin Trust garden
The 'Doll's House' (my diminutive home) has acquired the use of a small piece of ground adjacent to my patio, and I have been learning
about English summer flowers. A lot of mistakes have been made, but progress has been made.
A birdfeeder has brought delight to my neighbour and myself, especially when an errant and gluttonous squirrel furtively
hangs on the feeder stuffing himself to capacity and storing the balance in his fat little cheeks!
Alas, never quick enough to catch him in the act on camera!
A later post maybe!!!
Have a happy Friday!! |