Monday, 28 April 2008

Gardening


A satisfying sight!
And, at last, some time to spend in the garden yesterday.



I love my greenhouse area!


Which, until 2004, was merely a space...until I found a man who could! ;-)





13 comments:

  1. Your garden is lovely!! Lucky you finding a man who could :O

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  2. You have a lovely garden Sal. I love the handles on the fork and trowel.(I've just realised that rhymes!)

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  3. It was such a lovely weekend to spend in the garden wasn't it?

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  4. What beautiful photos, your garden is lovely. Fi x

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  5. Hi Sal, love all that colour in your garden, you have green fingers I think!
    Lucy x

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  6. I love your greenhouse are and your dotty gardening tools they are lovely . Gardening is a lovely hobby & passion seeing things grow
    x Dom

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  7. Your garden is lovely Sal, Oh how I'd love to have a greenhouse!
    Kimx

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  8. What a lovely area - it's so nice to potter about & watching all the seeds growing isn't it?

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  9. Even though my garden is hard work, I find it relaxing, and I love it. Your garden looks very well looked after and loved, and you have used lots of pretty features. x

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  10. Your garden is looking super, and how lovely is your trowel!?

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  11. Ohhh your garden looks lovely
    Twiggy x

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  12. Now that's what I call a garden! Your post is extremely inspiring for my little plot Sal. I've just read the post about your daughter's birthday too - lovely presents, lucky girl. Think I will definitely have to "treat" myself to those CK dusters!
    Looking forward to seeing how your garden grows this summer.
    Stephx

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  13. Hi Sal
    I really can't keep pace with you .. you are such a prolific blogger and each time I visit there is always so much to catch up with. Must be me.. slowing down..!
    Pots of flowers are wonderful accents in a garden and the beauty of them is you can move them around to add colour to an empty space..

    Michelex

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