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Pond with white Camellia
By Sid
- 15 Apr, 2008
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Today I was starting to admire the reflections in the pond - beautiful blue sky and my lovely new plants starting to settle in nicely. In the picture you can see the white Camellia in the foreground, also the dinky little Primula denticulata and two grasses, which I am very pleased with. One is Mollinia, but I forget what the other is...
Comments on this photo
Thanks Janette - it's the bit of the garden I always head for to see what progress is being made! I can't wait for the hosts to come up to soften the edges further. I need to get some oxygenating pond weed and push in some nasturtian seeds and then I can leave it alone! Sarah.
15 Apr, 2008
Can,t wait to see it when every thing if in full flower Have the ducks returned?
15 Apr, 2008
no duck sightings for a few days....
16 Apr, 2008
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Your ponds looking good Sarah
15 Apr, 2008