Close up: North Chambers
By Stevey
- 30 Nov, 2009
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Up on the isles off Scotland they have simular where they sat on the steps to wash them selves. just a theory.
30 Nov, 2009
This picture could also be justified as a "gravel garden idea" Lol.
Certainly a lot of bricks were used to make the structure...
30 Nov, 2009
That's one reason why I have a mound feature in my garden..! The remains of the outbuilding and the houses..
30 Nov, 2009
I was thinking of lots of irises in the arched chambers, and some other block planting in the "blind" chamber in between..not thought that through yet. Suggestions?
30 Nov, 2009
As you said that the chambers fill with water you could get pond Irisis would look lovely.
30 Nov, 2009
I would have aubrieta along some of the higher wall edges.....
...but I am inclined to plant aubrieta in a lot of places...Lol.
30 Nov, 2009
It looks lovely too Terratoonie you are the only one Andrew has a favourite so what does that say hey lol
30 Nov, 2009
Yes, I feel very honoured about that... :o)
I have Andrew's Harley as a favourite..Lol.
30 Nov, 2009
Is that a Harley Davidson by any chance lol
30 Nov, 2009
Yes but it hasn't been out today!
30 Nov, 2009
You an Hells Angle then Andrew, a few of them are my friends hehe.
30 Nov, 2009
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Close up of the mystery chambers at the north end..ther are two others just out of shot left, one with an arch in the corner, one "blind " one just of the left bottom corner of this photo. To justify this picture being here..the standard tree is an Olive! The raised borders have now been cleared of weeds, the grass trimmed back, and planted with more Hidcote lavender..more hedges for the bees next year!
30 Nov, 2009