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Ah what I would give for a garden big enough to have grass....the fence looks really good blending in well.Your bleeding heart is going well I think this year will be the year for them, like the Peonies....what colour is your tree peonie?You also have a secret weapon of cats in the garden...both looking well too. |
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Thanks everybody, Yes Mags it does look so much larger with the tree gone, also it lets a lot more light into the kitchen. Karen the tree peony is white (I think the other peonies are pink (Sarah Bernhart) and I think the other is either white or red!! lol The bleeding heart has done so well this year and I only planted it last year, might try and get some cuttings from it. Angie the edges are not too bad, tidied them up last week and OH cut the grass on Friday, our intentions are to have a row of bricks (sunk into the lawn) to neaten them up. This will be done once we have finished our extension and returfed the garden. |
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Thanks Moli, it looks better this year than last, hopefully this year I will plant a few more shrubs and flowers. I also need to plant up my veg patch which I cleared last weekend. |
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You've got such a lovely sized garden I'm sure you're doing the right thing in staying put. Lovely pics - thanks for posting |
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