Barry and Martin in the garden
By Linda235
- 28 Jun, 2013
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Barry and Martin in the garden June 2013.
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lol is the swing reserved for you?
29 Jun, 2013
lovely place to sit Linda, surrounded by plants :o)
29 Jun, 2013
How lovely..you have an actual flowering wisteria!! :))
29 Jun, 2013
That pair were enjoying a nice glass of wine before dinner while I was in the kitchen cooking, but the swing was waiting for my sister-in-law and moi to join them.
Derek do you really think I would admit to having lots of weeds? I had tidied the garden for their arrival from Brighton.....we had places to go and people to meet.
My Wisteria is my pride and joy Karen. :0)
29 Jun, 2013
they're fulfilling one essential job of gardening - sitting back and enjoying it!
30 Jun, 2013
I love entertaining in the garden Linda. Fat chance this year, so far, apart from yesterday, which was pleasantly warm, dry and sunny, no one visited. The day before ugh! Spitting with rain all day and we had a visitor. So OH and friend spent time puzzling over the new Big Mac computer.
30 Jun, 2013
We had a great week ....we even had dinner outside Fran. We were quite worried they would have a rainy week but hey! Glad they didn't come last week instead Dorjac. We have had two lots of visitors so far and each time the weather has been lovely. Unusual for us. :0)
30 Jun, 2013
Hi Linda, funny how we never admit to having weeds isn't it, the only gardens I've seen that don't have weeds are those on tv, but they just don't show them, sometimes I have trouble just keeping up with the weeds, especially when we get warm damp weather, it's a pity the plants we want don't grow as quickly, Derek.
30 Jun, 2013
Actually Derek, there are lots of weeds in my garden. I let some grow in little corners because I like them. :0)
30 Jun, 2013
Hi Linda, there are lots in mine too, but not because I like them, lol, mainly bittercress, mares tails, rosebay willow herb, {from next door}, and grass, Derek.
30 Jun, 2013
always gets me how garden books never deal with how to stop invasions from next door, they seem to think that a garden is perfectly insulated from everything around it, or grows in a vacuum.
1 Jul, 2013
Your Wisteria is beautiful Linda :o))
1 Jul, 2013
I know what you mean Fran. We have a piece of spare ground near us that sends a cloud of dandelion seeds my way each spring.
Thanks Annella .....it is a lovely delicate pink.
1 Jul, 2013
You have a beautiful garden Linda and the Wisteria is superb, I have some Wisteria myself but as yet it hasn't flowered, I got it at 2 ft tall 2 years ago it's now about 6ft so cross my fingers it doesn't take 15 years lol
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Tell them brew time's over, and get weeding,{there must be a weed somewhere in a garden that size,} Derek.
28 Jun, 2013