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Lots :o) Lovely :o))

2 Jul, 2012

 

So pretty...

2 Jul, 2012

 

Very pretty

2 Jul, 2012

 

Thankyou for lovely comments I know they are just ordinary old daisies, but in a very shaded corner of my garden the whiteness of them especially in this wet weather is really outstanding. I must remember to put a heading on my pictures. M

3 Jul, 2012

 

do I see some Campanula under the crush of the beautiful, "ordinary, old" daisies? you have a good start on a lovely patch.

16 Jul, 2012

 

Yes Campanula, they have come up everywhere even some white ones and a darker blue. I like all the self seeders . Do you know my dear old daisies in spite of this very wet weather ( it has been pouring down again today) they are still out there glowing.

16 Jul, 2012

 

That's why they are so perennial...they adapt. you must have well draining soil in your garden too... We don't have enough water at present ...and you have too much.
Too much water is as bad as not enough...poor plants. Hope you get some sun soon, and we get some rain...X-)

16 Jul, 2012

 

Sun!!!!! none today and too wet to be in the garden.
But yesterday was a brilliant day sunny and bright. We had our village street fair, and it was a great success, everyone was out . Silver band and local pop bands. The Morris Men dancers. The children loved the huge bouncy balls in the water. Glad to say found a few plants from local gardens , shall use to fill up spaces in mixed border.

16 Jul, 2012

 

Sounds lovely. local plants are sure to settle in well.
envy you the rain...wish you could send some our way. ;-)

20 Jul, 2012



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