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18 July 2021, 11:01 PM | #31 |
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Dave that is so peaceful and serene looking. Just stunning! Your wife deserves the green thumb award! The more I look at the pictures, the more I see different details. Wow
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19 July 2021, 05:19 AM | #32 |
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Flamin' June!
What a fantastic summers day!
These are just a couple of our shrub Roses; 'Fred' and 'Fairy', they flower from May, right through 'till the end of September. They're just outside our kitchen doors and the first that greet us on our way to the patio with our morning coffee. We have the many and various types of Roses some of which have done their thing and 'gone over', but many are still happily producing blossom. Most of the planting in our garden, we inherited, but have manage to make our mark, in what was an already beautifully stocked piece of Somerset. There were already more than fifty roses when we move in, but have added a dozen or so. Along with our favourites, the Peonies and Tree Peonies, both types of Clematis' etc,etc. I shan't bore you all with any more garden 'flexing', I'll be showing you my luggage next! (hi Jerry ) Just to say we absolutely adore our little piece of heaven, and give thanks every day. We would love to see and share your gardening world, with such an international membership, it should be very interesting to see what you all get up to in your 'back yards' horticulturally speaking, of course! Now, did I mention the runner beans and sweetcorn?.....no?...well... |
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19 July 2021, 06:23 AM | #34 | |
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It is very quiet, mostly, then some twat starts up his two-stroke hedge trimmer at 7pm on a warm summers evening! (there's always ONE, isn't there) I will try to put more pics up, but it takes me an age, and I have to reduce the size and resolution, so disheartening. But I will try my best. PS. We loved your Petunias at the front, they're always, 'good doers' aren't they. Keep 'em well fed and they'll flower 'till Bonfire Night! |
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TRF giving ‘World of Exteriors’ (special edition of ‘World of Interiors’) a run for its money. Speedbird-1, I don’t use this word very much, but that is just gorgeous. Like Dave said, more pics would be cool to see! Also: how old is your place? I thought my house was ancient. It was built in 1973.
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Thank you very much Nicholas, she loves her hobby and it is really nice watching her get pleasure from planting and general pottering about in the garden.
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That is stunning!
My dream is to downsize into a small cabin somewhere in Colorado but the wife……
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The house was originally built around 1480,though of course there have been additions and alterations. We had the roof re-thatched recently, and our Master Thatcher discovered ancient Elm timberwork and original soot blackened thatch from the 1400's. Houses of this type around this time, didn't always have chimmenys, as we know them, just a hole in the thatch for the smoke to escape from the family Fire in the middle of the room.(what could possibly go wrong?) Apologies if I seem to banging on like some houseproud flexer, but, we don't have collections of Platinum Daytonas or Ferraris galore or even a single piece of fancy luggage, it took us the best part of four years to find our dear little cottage, our 'forever home' and we love it so much, we don't wish to be anywhere else. |
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Ps. Not many other gardeners here it seems. Shame. |
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Utterly amazing. Such beautiful houses, yours and Dave’s! I am glad to hear you both are very happy in them too (as anyone would be I should think).
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Sounds like you're having fun creating a 'new' garden. Envious of those exotic sounding birds. Would love to see what you're doing there......especially the Alocasia! We have plants we call Elephants Ears, they're Begenia, much smaller Elephants here tho' We have a spot we call the Slow Worm Hotel. It's wher we throw al the pernicious weeds, that we don't want in the compost. I lifted the piece of carpet that covers the 'Hotel' and discovered a cluster of about 20 Slow Worms and a couple of young Grass Snakes. Beautiful! Do you get many snakes etc in your yard? |
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Thanks for asking—I’ll take a photo tomorrow morning. No snakes yet, fortunately! I have an irrational fear of them that was even piqued just reading about your Grass Snakes. We lived on a flower farm nearby a few years back and a small Python got inside by accident once, the poor thing fell in through a louvered window. I do like snakes and think they are pretty animals, but the fear is persistent!
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I must admit I have never handled a snake. A snake charmer in Tunisia at the resort we were staying asked me to come out and have a snake put up my trouser leg (from the foot) and remove it through the top. It was a non poisonous one (I hope) and I couldn't really say no without losing face, I wasn't looking forward to the experience, but as I was walking out, a drunken wife and her friend loudly volunteered her husband, the snake charmer sent me back and coaxed the poor unfortunate down to meet the snake. Lucky me.
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I admire people who are able to create such beauty
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The previously mentioned Alocasia, doing its bit to create a screen from the neighbour’s carport. Nothing as beautiful as your enviable English gardens!
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I think you do yourself an injustice my friend, I think it is a fabulous plant. Looking great.
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I’m inspired to start a garden.
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How tall is yours at the mo'? I just read they can grow to 8ft!! Beautiful looking plant.....you should plant a few more, and create a little micro-climate. I'm sure we'd all like to see photo's of your exotic birds. Happy gardening! |
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Never too late Seth - a Zen garden can be started until it snows… Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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Hi S,
This will have to tide you over until I can take some pix of the garden when it’s not raining.
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No - my place is less organized - I have deadheaded the roses - just one.
But live on a quiet Lane and planted trees, azaleas, etc. not blooming now. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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The garden is so tidy and a good relaxing atmosphere. Let your wife know she did a really good job. |
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Addendum: not my photo, but this is a Blue-faced Honeyeater on a native Grevillea plant like in my back garden. |
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What a fabulous looking bird!
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My parents have multiple gardens in their yard and two lily ponds, one of which I helped dig. The ponds have goldfish and frogs among other water insects.
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