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They are not nice Sanbaz........one of these had a little sad sparrow this morning........poor little thing.........
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Brekkie sounds good - however I'm looking forward to a glass of wine in mine - can't seem to sit still long enough always spot something in corner of my eye - it looks fantastic sandra it really has come together for you
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if only they'd eat the snails
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Ha Sandra - I was away for a few days but spotted it straight away as a fake he he
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Happy days Sandra I bet your little eyes lit up when you seen what was on offer :)
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i went to the show......there was a plastercine garden there, but you can check out my blog for the real gardens and plants, sounds like a hectic week for you
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I bet that would look lovely Lori.
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I forgive you san, I am an oasis of calm now I have had my Chelsea show fix. And I like reading my books anyhow
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LOL...I had to peek at this again.... :-)
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Well done San,every little helps and that is a good selection.........
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it is a lamium or dead nettle. . a good days raiding and glad you got ex's approval.
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Looks good from all angles.
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It does look as if she's actually posing for the camera now.
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As well you should be. You've done a great job.
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Nicely done.
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These are so lemony bright and cheerful.
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Good idea. It's sure to attract all kinds of birds and look pretty too.
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You're off to a good start by planting that Clematis.
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Nicely done!
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Lovely finds Sandra - and free too, lol, which makes it even better.
I agree, pic 5 is an ornamental nettle, I have some, they like semi shade and make a good ground cover plant.
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Didnt you do well! got some great plants there . I think number 5 downis called LAMIUM it sometimes has a white or silver stripe down the centre of the leaves and pink or purple flowers. I have some and have put a picture of it to compare [especially for you]
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#5 is some sort of dead nettle I think... good luck with all the new plants
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Certainly brings back memories, but not unpleasant ones lol
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I love the poached egg plant at the top it has bigger flowers than mine so am jealous! Don't know what no5 is i'm afraid.
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Good action pic...
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He is quite a big baby, no wonder he is shouting for his dinner, will take a lot to fill him up, Poor Mum!
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Wow ~ some wonderful finds there :o)
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That are real cute picture, love it!
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Now I know where all the Starlings that have invaded my garden have come from, You been breeding the Sandra lol
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The one advantage of living under a rookery Sanbaz these and jays wouldnt dare show their face ..much maligned birds are rooks but to see small fledglings feed side by side with them when they would be able to swallow them whole if they had a mind to..
Interesting to see how many choose to nest so close to them so if like magpies they wouldnt risk it would they ?
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