Thank you everyone - all lovely images:)
I went to see Yesterday because most of the UK scenes were filmed in Suffolk and some of my friends were extras. I enjoyed it and thought both...
Soft clean start - picking more sweet peas and flowers for the house then off out to meet a friend for coffee. All dressed up now but I hope to...
Fresher after yesterday's rain - blue sky, sunshine with a few white fluffy clouds.
We've been having a hedge dispute with our neighbours for many years. It is a 12 feet high laurel hedge which intrudes into our garden by several...
65 entries from 15 photographers:wow:. I've been through them several times - there are so many it's difficult to choose so I'm abstaining this...
I pick mine every two days and always have vases full in the house. I have two rows in the ground and a wigwam in a large pot. The sweet peas in...
One of the joys of retirement is having the time to finish things well instead of a hurried bodge up which used to happen when everything was...
I've been pulling up the nigella in the cutting patch. I've save some of the seedheads for flower arranging so they're in the shed drying along...
I couldn't agree more @wiseowl:)
So long it's not artificial grass - there are several bungalows round here with small patches at the front and it is so obviously fake.
Another wildflower meadow at East Ruston Old Vicarage Gardens. This is how I would like mine to look:smile: [ATTACH]
Geum maybe
It looks like sorrell
@Retired - Your meadow planting looks amazing. @shiney good idea for helping the bees - I'm just off out to make one myself.
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What a glorious day - a day for counting the buds on the agapanthus, marvelling at the wonder of nature and enjoying the glory of the garden....
The weather here is cool and breezy - no heatwave yet:sad: I did get some weeding and snipping done before visitors arrived and stopped the...
Lovely pictures @lolimac - the ferns looks lush with the alchemilla mollis. Aruncus is on my list to plant in the autumn - stately plant and...
Lovely Japanese anemones @Verdun - mine are yet to flower. Do you plant your hostas in the ground? This year mine are all in pots and mainly...
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