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21-03-2009, 09:11 PM   #1

Boring plantpot garden


Well working on the garden took this shot today. Bring pots and block paving I know not much happening at the garden bit of the garden....although have cut down and removed the large sundance given me loads of room. But everything is growing on well.
A bit of the garden, I apologise for the lack of flowers on some but the voila's have only just gone in the rest are still growing on for the troughs at the front there were the overspill in the front pot. The azelea's are coming on well though. This one shows the tree in blossom too.




And a close up




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21-03-2009, 09:53 PM   #2

Re: Boring plantpot garden


Looking good! Everything so neat, tidy and well organized! I'd be embarrassed to post a garden pic today... still cutting down dead stuff and whacking the bamboo which is trying to come back, alas! Your garden looks so lovely already.



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21-03-2009, 09:56 PM   #3

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Thank you Eileen but its because I have no grass to cut and can easily sweep down the paving.... one of the main reasons I cut it back to containers and pots.

Has your gardener finaly got round to sorting your garden out to plan.



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21-03-2009, 10:41 PM   #4

Re: Boring plantpot garden


Oh how I would love to get rid of my lawn!! That looks so beautiful Karen, and low maintenance!!



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21-03-2009, 11:45 PM   #5

Re: Boring plantpot garden


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Originally Posted by Kazz
Thank you Eileen but its because I have no grass to cut and can easily sweep down the paving.... one of the main reasons I cut it back to containers and pots.

Has your gardener finaly got round to sorting your garden out to plan.
No! Not yet! I wanted to get the paving done before the growing season started; am a bit annoyed now! He's good, in demand and this is a small project ......



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22-03-2009, 11:26 AM   #6

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Your garden is always a pleasure to look at Kazz, so neat and tidy....

I can't believe you removed that lovely Sundance!



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22-03-2009, 11:28 AM   #7

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Yes I did, it was too big for the garden have taken some cuting so hopefuly they will take.
I can't get to sentimental with such a small space to work with.



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22-03-2009, 11:46 AM   #8

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Looks lovely. Mine is still in need of a good tidy over. Spent all day yesterday on it and am about to do same today.

I love youir azelea colours - mine are still in bud!



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