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Thanks Mags Mups and Pauline :slight_smile:

Pauline you garden looks pretty and well established. I had to have a new fence this spring after the winter storms so one border was trashed by workman’s boots and the snow broke down 3 well-established shrubs which had to be dug up so may garden is looking a bit young and bare :slight_smile:

Thank you Meg,…your garden is immaculate, i reckon you trim your lawn edging with scissors, go on,admit it,:-D:-D…loving that vegetable patch.

Meg what a cracking nice garden you have. Reminds me of our first 2 bed house, i did the same with the step thing and the mini wall . Only way to get over a two level garden

My little backyard , last summer. At the side and front is hedges and loads of lawn to mow.

I prefer my little grotto to go and potter about in. It’s not overlooked at all.

What a "beautiful "! garden you have,Mortica,great place to relax and unwind.

Thank you … I do get carried away sometimes and just cram it with flowers. I love to sit and read a good book there.

I like to sit and watch the fish in the pond. I find it really relaxing.

Lovely Morti. Colourful yet peaceful.
A secret hideaway. :023:

Such lovely gardens. It’s a shame we don’t all live in the same street, we could have open days.

Pauline what a beautiful garden and the rain makes it look tropical .

Wow this is impressive Meg. That’s impeccable!

A tiny Azalea I ‘rescued’. Just flowering for the first time.

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My red Rhododendron, sadly missing quite a few buds this year.

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Pale pink Rhododenron.

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Cute pink and green planters. :smiley:

I love your garden, it is very cosy Pauline…:smiley:

Your backyard is absolutely beautiful Mort. :smiley:

I love pottering about Blue … though I’m not green fingered. I’m quite good at killing plants off instead without even trying.

Thank you Muddy,Wild blueberry, …i get a lot of inspiration from other gardens,looking at all of these on here,mine is definitely lacking in colour,…so i will be off down to Lidl today,to buy a lot of bedding plants,…a planter would be nice,to grow some tomatoes, i love to see veg being grown in a garden,takes me back to my childhood, …so satisfying to grow your own.Mups,your garden is beautiful, …

By the way,Morticia,…you are "green fingered " i just dont think you see it yourself,i love all of that colour,packing it with colour, makes a garden!..

This is my garden. It’s looking a bit naked at the moment as I’ve hacked a lot of things back because they had got out of control.

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And this is the front garden…

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I love the fact you rescue plants Mups. I can understand that. I also like Azaleas although we don’t have any.

Another view of the ‘New bit’.

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