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what a lovely blog Gee, smashing photos, love the one of the duck eggs, how lucky are you, the plants are great, so glad you have been having a good time of late,
19 Apr, 2011
Lovely blog Gee... and lovely pics... how lovely to have a duck nesting in your garden.....you are so lucky with all your wildlife...
19 Apr, 2011
Thank you, Grandmage, Yorkshire and Holly. I am very lucky and the duck is lucky that Millie is not interested in her and the nest too :)
19 Apr, 2011
A nice range of plants Gee, and the Plant pot nee water feature will look great when it gets established. Do you think the duck could walk from kent to here - I`ve got a pond ready waiting.lol.
19 Apr, 2011
Wonderful blog, Gee, with very interesting photos..
Millie's coat colour always fascinates me ...
You have some nice plants there ...
... good selection of heucheras :o)
19 Apr, 2011
they were inexpensive Gee and they look very nice too.
some lovely 'workhorse' shrubs too. cant beat plant shopping.
19 Apr, 2011
Lovely happy blog Gee, I love the pictures of all the onlookers especially the little Robin. Great news about the Ducky eggs look forward to seeing some little chicks soon. I have the Euonymus Emerald Gaiety, and Japonicus great looking plants, I also have the Lonceria Baggesen Gold which is a lovely shrub it lends itself to topairy shaping very well too.
19 Apr, 2011
I like the way you have the words on the photos :o))
19 Apr, 2011
I really enjoyed your blog Gee, well done on getting the Heucheras for such a good price. Midnight Rose always looks excellent Summer or Winter. How lovely to have a duck nesting in your garden, I look forward to hearing all about the ducklings when they hatch. :o)
19 Apr, 2011
Lovely blog Gee and great photos too. Those plants may be 'work horses' but where would our gardens be without the background cast to showcase the 'stars' :o))
Looking forward to hearing more of the duck family.
19 Apr, 2011
Your blogs are always a joy to read ... love the style you use! I have some of those 'anonymous Pink Geraniums' as Spritz calls them ... they may well be going elsewhere soon ... to the compost bin! I have the 'Little Leo' and still not sure if it's too much like a Dandelion! Lovely choice of plants there ... enjoy them for years to come. : o )
20 Apr, 2011
Got yourself some bargins by the look of it, love the duck amunst everyone elce.
I've got a simular water butt. pump dosnt work but have left it with a water plant growing in it, your one looks more hyginic- no smelly water!
20 Apr, 2011
I have planted Little Leo in my front garden, Shirley, in case my tortoises mistake it for a dandelion :)
20 Apr, 2011
Good thinking! : o )
21 Apr, 2011
Great blog, super pics, love the duck!! Will watch out for an update lol.
21 Apr, 2011
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Lovely blog, Gee, and super photos, you are going to be busy with those plants,nice choice too, it seems we are all at it at the moment!! Take care and enjoy this weather.
19 Apr, 2011