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  1. marge

    marge Gardener

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    I have so enjoyed looking at your garden - do you open it to the public? Its absolutely fantastic and thanks for letting us see it [​IMG]
     
  2. Waco

    Waco Gardener

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    Well done that man!

    Keeping a large garden is a full time job - for two!
     
  3. FrancesB

    FrancesB Gardener

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    WOW! You have definitely created a place of great beauty!
     
  4. Banana Man

    Banana Man You're Growing On Me ...

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    Palustris, I have just taken the time to nose round your garden and you really have done a top job. You really have created something for everyone. It reminded me a bit of Beth Chattos I visited a couple of years ago. I hope when I am retirement age I can boast such acres, just imagine the rainforest I could create. Well done matey.

    BM
     
  5. suedobie

    suedobie Gardener

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    Mr P I have just had a more leisurely walk through your garden, you must see something different each time you walk round it, what a joy.

    Bet you don't have trouble finding somewhere to put a new plant or more when you visit a garden centre.

    Can you tell me what the name is of the Clematis in frame 57, look a cracker.

    Sue
     
  6. dalbuie

    dalbuie Gardener

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    What an amazing garden you have, something I only dream about. What kind of hens are they? are they good layers? I have four Black Rock and one rather old Marran, the Rocks lay very well but I would like to get another couple of different ones.Sorry I seem to have gone of topic a bit [​IMG]
     
  7. Dave W

    Dave W Total Gardener

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    Thanks Palustris for a wonderful free tour of your "estate". You must feel a great deal of satisfaction from what the pair of you have created from nothing. It must be really nice to get up in the morning and take a stroll around it and think "we created this".
     
  8. elainefiz

    elainefiz Gardener

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    palustris,this is about the closest ill get to anything [​IMG] in your garden.O/H rings it when he wants another cup of tea!. [​IMG]
     
  9. PeterS

    PeterS Total Gardener

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    Palustris, thats amazing and stunning - all the more so for having been created from scratch.
     
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