Friday, July 20, 2012

Today's Garden - sometimes going OTT







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17 comments:

  1. Lovely Pat. Ye must get great pleasure from such a beautiful garden. :¬)

    xxx

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  2. Map: yes - epecially now I have help with it.

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  3. Hi Pat, months of endless rain and warmer temperatures means that things are going really wild in my garden too.
    I shall be looking for emergency help soon!

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  4. Macy: I di some tidying yesterday bu tnoticed a path down to the side gate which is a jungle. I don't relish doing it because there are usualy beasties who bite.

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  5. Oh I so envy the beautiful colors that surround you. The only color around us in the drought is brown.

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  6. Granny Annie: I sympathise but I've seen some lovely photos of your surroundings.

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  7. Those scarlet montbretia are really eyecatching. A neighbour of ours has a plant of it that, in the sun, almost hurts the eyes.

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  8. Lovely, Pat. Ours is out of control!

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  9. Mike and Ann: as you can see they are something of a mixed blessing and I have to keep reminding MTL to park well away from them.

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  10. Gorgeous, Pat!! I have nothing in bloom now except crape myrtle.

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  11. John: it's this crazy climate.

    Judy: I'm still waiting for my myrtle to bloom. Did you know that Kate had myrtle in her wedding bouquet?

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  12. Your garden is looking good, ours is water-logged, haven't you been having all the rain?

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  13. LOM: lots of rain yes - interspersed with brilliant sunshine.
    Today and yesterday are/were well nigh perfect.

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  14. Crazy isn't it? I came home to find some plants in my garden had spurted by 10% or more since I left two weeks earlier!

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  15. Daphne: maybe McChe has been talking to them.

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  16. I can see someone else has had a lot of rain too!

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  17. Joey: we've had everything except snow.

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