Winter in northern Oz: Courtyard colour
By Bernieh
- 28 Jun, 2009
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Thanks TT - actually there's a lot of moving around going on at the moment as I need to find the best spots for things. Areas within the courtyard get differing amounts of direct sunlight during the winter as the large tree in the courtyard drops all its leaves for winter - so lots of chopping and changing.
28 Jun, 2009
Tipical British court yard, looks lovely.
28 Jun, 2009
Fabulous!
28 Jun, 2009
I liked the big pots...
27 Jul, 2009
I like the bricks you've used.
12 Aug, 2009
Beanerella - the whole courtyard is done in these bricks. They're old bricks that were left from an old demolished house - some of them are chipped and they're all different colours because of ageing, but I think they look pretty good.
12 Aug, 2009
Gorgeous!
23 Aug, 2009
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Pretty courtyard...
You've arranged these planters very nicely :o)
28 Jun, 2009