Ten Minute Gardener.
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A Scented Rosebud |
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Giant Clover |
Like most people,I enjoy looking at gardens. But ask any of my friends and they’ll tell
you I am not a garden person. I bought my
house because its garden was small, although well-stocked and blessedly hidden
from the neighbours’ perfect ones. I know the more ordinary plants
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Honeysuckle |
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Iceberg Rose |
but I can’t reel off their
Latin names. I rarely sit in a garden and I certainly don’t work in one for
longer
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An Old Standard Rose |
than it takes to mow the lawn or pull out any obvious weeds. So this morning, when I ventured forth with
food for the birds, who must have chicks, judging by the speed at which they’re
eating, I was surprised to discover that there were 13 beautiful flowers and
bushes – all blossoming amongst the dripping greenery.
Healthy neglect obviously works!
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Wedding Day Rose |
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Orange Blossom |
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Pink Feathery Flower on Tall Bush. |
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Peony Rose |
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Lupin |
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Foxglove |
The Orange Blossom bush has not flowered
for years so its amazing to see it now.
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First Wild Strawberry |
The Peony is beautiful but short-lived. But of all the flowers in the garden, the white lupins were
the most
spectacular until a sudden, massive storm
flattened them all. So sad!
I can't believe this is a neglected garden! Lovely photos Eileen- I especially love the Peony Rose.
ReplyDeleteNature seems to do well on her own! A lovely display to delight in your eye. Your 'constructive neglect' approach is certainly working. Love the photo with the dog. Great. Wx
ReplyDeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteIt really does get the minimum of attention!
Eileen
I think you're being too modest - the photos of your garden plants are lovely. GW
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