Random photos around the garden.
By meadowland
10 comments
Wanted to show a few of the shrubs in the driveside bed.Over the last couple of years they have established well and seem quite happy with being exposed to the sun most of the day.
Next two photos taken in the front garden.
Just love red roses in the house.
Hay manger full of colour.
- 4 Jul, 2014
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What a happy garden :))
4 Jul, 2014
You have some VERY nice plants, lovely garden.
4 Jul, 2014
Just looked through a box of jumbled labels on the off chance and it was there! Its Pensham Czar. Got it from the Nat. Bot. Gdns of Wales.
No,singing gardens are normal. We have a singing cliff path here in spring too when celandines and violets bloom together with the sea in the background. I never heard anybody else say that, welcome to my world!
4 Jul, 2014
Your garden has many lovely plants. Your shrubs seem to be enjoying their place in the sun :o)
6 Jul, 2014
Yes, it does, and it's nice to have lovely gardens in which to enjoy it :)
6 Jul, 2014
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Its looking wonderful- What lovely contrasts you have in your planting. That's a grand penstemon, one of my favourites.
4 Jul, 2014