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More or less completed the second border today one part of it I haven't dug as there will be raised veg beds there Moved the passion flower into it's new spot, after a severe haircut Another climber which i now in it's new spot and finally the blackberry which is now in it's new position |
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You have a lovely variety of climber there Emma. I love Passion Flowers...no idea why I don't have one. I like the idea of a blackberry too. It should look really really stunning in the Spring its looks great now...well done isn't it nice working in the garden. Do the cats join you out there, I miss gardening with the cats. Gardeningwith the dogs is totaly different they steal my tools, and gloves. KareN |
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Thanks Jac, Yes Karen, the cats always keep my company, Bronwyn will only go outside if we are out there as well, Arthur loves going outside when we are about but he will disappear mousing into the field at the back of the property. They both had fun today walking ontop of the new fence!!! lol |
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Yes it is great fun Karen, and amazing how much can be done in a day. However my back suffers terribly when I do heavy gardening. Although most of that is done now I have a few iris's to be moved and a couple of hollyhocks and a few other plants, need to order my veg begs and get them in place. |
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