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| | | | | annmackay.blog | |
| | | | | Autumn brings a restrained feel to my garden. There is nothing showy here at the moment and the remaining touches of colour are easy to miss. But if the sun shines, there might be a sudden brief glow as it brings the leaves alive like small flames. | |
| | | | | thebloominggarden.wordpress.com | |
| | | | | Here we are at last. The very best of the year. In July everything goes downhill, but in June everything is at its most luxurious, intoxicating best. My garden is only fifteen months old and already it is delighting me with its exuberance. And what could be better to kick off with than an old-... | |
| | | | | mytinywelshgarden.home.blog | |
| | | | | Regular readers may remember that my front garden is a long but narrow raised bed running across the width of the house. It is raised above the level of the pavement on the main road through the village. Since the loss of my garden arches a few years ago (part of a neighbour's tree fell... | |
| | | | | thegarrett.garden | |
| | | It's Saturday morning again so it must be time for Six On Saturday. Six things from your garden this week. You can find our host Jim's blog here and the participant's guide is here. I'm starting with the cherry blossom again because the forecast looks like rain for the next couple of weeks so I... | ||