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My Cottage Garden; quite a few images.
Topic Started: Apr 21 2007, 01:03 PM (118 Views)
Poppy
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All these images were taken a couple of years ago, I eveolved the garden into different bits for ease of doing it all.

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This is the side gaeden I made into a Cottage garden.
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Poppy your Cottage Garden looks so beautiful, I love cottage gardens, mine is based on the same, just waiting for it all to come into flower now :thumbup;

The only thing we need now is a big shed like you have, hubby would move into it I reckon :thumbup; :r :r

Did you get your 'Seed swap' seeds planted?

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Thanks Sally, ths photo is from a few years ago,( by the looks of Jakes phot , it's about 5years ago., just after i set it all out, it has now eveolved but has weeds and needs weeding. The shed is 14' x16' to give a persective to it. Photo's are so deceiving.
The apple trees grew out of all proportion and fell down last year with too many apples on them. They were planted in the totally wrong situation, 3' in front of the workshop door? I really miss their blossoms now. But at least we can use the worshop door now? :r :r
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:r :r :r :r :r :r :r : Poppy

Hubby would move into a shed that big... and then I would plant the tree :thumbup;

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Ray's not a shed person at all? he has the garage to do all his combs and cutters and gear for is shearing, I spread out to other places and took them over. :huh:
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