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Janette
Janette

27 May, 2008

 

Great photo Where you up above to take this photo ?

AdrianFinland
Adrianfinland

27 May, 2008

 

Its really green this time of year - only 3 hours of darkness, so everything is growing and growing.

On photo - Untitled

Janette
Janette

27 May, 2008

 

I bought it because I liked the leaf I bought it in Morrisons would you believe

On photo - Pieris Little Heath

irish
Irish

27 May, 2008

 

lovely garden

On photo - Untitled

Janette
Janette

27 May, 2008

 

Thank -you Jacque I am still learning to use this camera

Janette
Janette

27 May, 2008

 

Thank-you

Janette
Janette

27 May, 2008

 

Thank you the Sambucus is in a pot so when the daisy,s go over I will move it somewhere else

blodyn
Blodyn

27 May, 2008

 

These look like the leaves of Astilbe, also called goats beard. Sometimes you find diferent plants with the same name so best to stick to the botanical names maybe.

On question - Goatsbeard varieties??

jacque
Jacque

27 May, 2008

 

Such a Neat /Tidy looking Garden well done u its lovely :)

On photo - Untitled

jacque
Jacque

27 May, 2008

 

What a Gorgeous Cloour :)

blodyn
Blodyn

27 May, 2008

 

Don't worry about being "good" at gardening. Even well experienced gardeners have their failures. Just enjoy it, and being your husband enjoys it aswell you can share the pleasure. Good luck for the future !

jacque
Jacque

27 May, 2008

 

FANTASTIC :O

On photo - biltmre tulips 2

jacque
Jacque

27 May, 2008

 

I agree its Lovely :)

On photo - Bishop's Weed

jacque
Jacque

27 May, 2008

 

O i like this Red its Fantastic :)

On photo - Dark red rhodie

jacque
Jacque

27 May, 2008

 

Soft Colour :)

On photo - pink double rhodie

jacque
Jacque

27 May, 2008

 

O how i love their little faces their so CCCUUTTEeeeeeeeeeee :)

On photo - garden visitor

jacque
Jacque

27 May, 2008

 

Breath taking Sarah65 :D

jacque
Jacque

27 May, 2008

 

Wow How Lucky u are Libby 2 have such great birds living in ur Conifer, bet ur glad u planted it all that time ago as its given fab homes & also wonderful pleasure 2 you watching it all :)Thanx 4 sharing such a fab blog :D

On blog - Birds of a Feather

irish
Irish

27 May, 2008

 

what a lovely blog libby, its great to watch them in the garden, building their nests and feeding their young.

On blog - Birds of a Feather

blodyn
Blodyn

27 May, 2008

 

Keep an eye on the robins. Maybe you'll see them being tought how to fly. When I lived in the old cottage a few years ago I had a very old cat called Fluffy. She knew there was a nest nearby but she was too old to do anything to it. She would just sit and look up at where the nest was.
Later on I saw the mother robin teaching a baby to fly. She kept flying up and down the garden, from the nest to a fence and back again chirping all the time. After a while there was a baby flying with her. They went back and fore a few times, and then the baby flew away. I took a picture of it when it landed on the ground once, but I had to make sure Fluffy didn't get it. If I can find the pics I'll put them on the site.
Keep watching, maybe you'l see them learning to fly.

On blog - Birds of a Feather

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