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Jo Cursley
Number of posts: 2343 Age: 62 Location: East Devon, UK Points: 2027 Registration date: 2008-10-22
 | Subject: Re: gardening Wed Feb 02, 2011 5:18 pm | |
| Eunice, those pictures from your friend's garden are stunning and really cheered me up this dull February day!!! Thank you.
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Berry van Hagen
Number of posts: 284 Age: 59 Location: The Hague, Netherlands Points: 281 Registration date: 2008-11-01
 | Subject: Re: gardening Tue Dec 28, 2010 5:53 pm | |
| Hi Eunice, I especially like the picture from a friends garden. In the first place because there are no cars visible in the background. In the second place because of the bee which I thought was lovely. I love flowers, they really cheer me up. |
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Val

Number of posts: 1464 Age: 69 Location: Devon Points: 1386 Registration date: 2008-10-22
 | Subject: Re: gardening Tue Dec 28, 2010 3:21 pm | |
| Lovely, Eunice, to see Summer flowers again & the bee. Gorgeous photo's & so very colourful. They have really cheered me up, looking at them. _________________  Regards Val |
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Eunice Perkins

Number of posts: 2666 Location: New Zealand Points: 2327 Registration date: 2008-11-06
 | Subject: Re: gardening Tue Dec 28, 2010 9:18 am | |
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Jo Cursley
Number of posts: 2343 Age: 62 Location: East Devon, UK Points: 2027 Registration date: 2008-10-22
 | Subject: Re: gardening Sat Sep 04, 2010 10:13 pm | |
| Amazing fruit Val. Well done! And those delicate snowdrops, Eunice- how beautiful.
Jo x |
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karen Admin

Number of posts: 909 Age: 51 Location: Poetic Skies Points: 658 Registration date: 2008-10-17
 | Subject: reply val Thu Sep 02, 2010 3:48 pm | |
| they all look yummy val I planted a victoria plum this year and had 4 plums they were very sweet ate them last week
huggs xx |
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Val

Number of posts: 1464 Age: 69 Location: Devon Points: 1386 Registration date: 2008-10-22
 | Subject: Re: gardening Thu Sep 02, 2010 12:21 pm | |
| Thank you, Eunice, I'm not keen on Damsons, to eat, though they do make good jam. The Plums & Blackberries do taste as nice as they look. _________________  Regards Val |
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Eunice Perkins

Number of posts: 2666 Location: New Zealand Points: 2327 Registration date: 2008-11-06
 | Subject: Re: gardening Thu Sep 02, 2010 11:52 am | |
| Val, those blackberries make my mouth water. I have never had damsons. Those plums look A1 too. |
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Val

Number of posts: 1464 Age: 69 Location: Devon Points: 1386 Registration date: 2008-10-22
 | Subject: Re: gardening Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:22 pm | |
| Some almost Autumn photo's from a wander round the garden... Blackberries, I ate the ripe ones after I took the pic.  Victoria Plums, I picked some, these aren't quite ripe yet.  Damsons, those are still on the tree. Son can pick those & the plums I can't reach.  _________________  Regards Val |
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Val

Number of posts: 1464 Age: 69 Location: Devon Points: 1386 Registration date: 2008-10-22
 | Subject: Re: gardening Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:30 pm | |
| Snowdrops, lovely Eunice, they make me think of Spring.
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Eunice Perkins

Number of posts: 2666 Location: New Zealand Points: 2327 Registration date: 2008-11-06
 | Subject: Re: gardening Sun Aug 29, 2010 11:30 am | |
| My snowdrops  |
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Val

Number of posts: 1464 Age: 69 Location: Devon Points: 1386 Registration date: 2008-10-22
 | Subject: Re: gardening Sat Aug 14, 2010 9:04 pm | |
| Thank you, Jo, the butterflies love them too. Large White.  Red Admiral.  Small Whites, these were mating all over the grass.  White-tailed Bumblebee.  _________________  Regards Val |
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Jo Cursley
Number of posts: 2343 Age: 62 Location: East Devon, UK Points: 2027 Registration date: 2008-10-22
 | Subject: Re: gardening Sat Aug 14, 2010 11:43 am | |
| Aha, Doreen - I wonderd about laburnum when Karen said, but flax is interesting... I guess to be sure you will need to look at the flowers in the Spring. I have definitely seen them myself, but cannotrememberwhat the flowers are beforehand.
The buddlehia looks beautiful, Val. Another of your stunning photos! We used to have one in our garden at our last house. I know you do have to prune them in the Autumn sadly because flowers only come on new growth, but August I agree is a bit early - and tying them back seems to have worked. They look stunning - and the bees love them, don't they!
Jo x
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Eunice Perkins

Number of posts: 2666 Location: New Zealand Points: 2327 Registration date: 2008-11-06
 | Subject: Re: gardening Sat Aug 14, 2010 10:05 am | |
| It is a flax, Doreen. I don't know exactly which variety though |
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Val

Number of posts: 1464 Age: 69 Location: Devon Points: 1386 Registration date: 2008-10-22
 | Subject: Re: gardening Fri Aug 13, 2010 11:53 am | |
| _________________  Regards Val |
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Doreen Hampshire

Number of posts: 2569 Age: 71 Location: HULL England Points: 2394 Registration date: 2008-10-22
 | Subject: Re: gardening Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:01 am | |
| Well we saw them at Burton Agnes( a vistor's attraction of hall and gardens near Bridlington) They were just in the garden as welooked around A beautifull place and the boys like to visit it. As there is a wood with large wooden animals which they thye have to find. _________________   |
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karen Admin

Number of posts: 909 Age: 51 Location: Poetic Skies Points: 658 Registration date: 2008-10-17
 | Subject: reply doreen Thu Aug 12, 2010 7:59 am | |
| the pods look dried pea like doreen, could be laburnum, very poisonous |
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Val

Number of posts: 1464 Age: 69 Location: Devon Points: 1386 Registration date: 2008-10-22
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Jo Cursley
Number of posts: 2343 Age: 62 Location: East Devon, UK Points: 2027 Registration date: 2008-10-22
 | Subject: Re: gardening Wed Aug 11, 2010 8:55 pm | |
| Thanks for your encouragement, Karen. I'll keep you posted next year.
Not sure what that plant is Doreen. Obviously seed pods of some type. I wonder what the flowers are like.
Your raised beds are certainly full of plants, Val! Promising runner beans.
Blackberries are on the way down the lanes. I am pleased and also sad as this means the start of Autumn and Summer is nearly over. Doesn't seem to have been here very long.....
Jo x |
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Val

Number of posts: 1464 Age: 69 Location: Devon Points: 1386 Registration date: 2008-10-22
 | Subject: Re: gardening Wed Aug 11, 2010 6:24 pm | |
| Our dreadfully overgrown raised beds.  The nice runner bean plants are next doors.  _________________  Regards Val |
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Val

Number of posts: 1464 Age: 69 Location: Devon Points: 1386 Registration date: 2008-10-22
 | Subject: Re: gardening Wed Aug 11, 2010 6:16 pm | |
| I have seen these before in gardens, but don't know the exact species. I think it's a type of Flax, Doreen. If it's a New Zealand variety, Eunice might know what it is. _________________  Regards Val |
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Doreen Hampshire

Number of posts: 2569 Age: 71 Location: HULL England Points: 2394 Registration date: 2008-10-22
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Val

Number of posts: 1464 Age: 69 Location: Devon Points: 1386 Registration date: 2008-10-22
 | Subject: Re: gardening Fri Jul 30, 2010 12:44 pm | |
| I'll go out when it stops raining & take a pic of our disgracefully overgrown raised beds & fruit plants. The Blackberry canes have totally taken over the bed where we usually have our runner beans. _________________  Regards Val |
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Eunice Perkins

Number of posts: 2666 Location: New Zealand Points: 2327 Registration date: 2008-11-06
 | Subject: Re: gardening Fri Jul 30, 2010 10:08 am | |
| We haven't had a vege garden for the last five years but this year I am going to have a built up piece and grow silverbeet and lettuce. Chris can't manage it and I am only able to do it in short bursts, so may get someone in to tend it. I think you have done well, Karen. |
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karen Admin

Number of posts: 909 Age: 51 Location: Poetic Skies Points: 658 Registration date: 2008-10-17
 | Subject: replies Fri Jul 30, 2010 7:38 am | |
| Jo I just love to grow anything and everything it makes me feel better but this year to me hasnt been a good growing year, as val said things bolted (went to seed) as quick as you could blink and usually by now I have more runner beans than I know what to do with, now the garden is well stocked with food, fruits and flowers I barely have to do anything, just a bit of weeding and of course watering, its all well worth it growing food as the taste is so much better than anything you can buy and BBC dig in website this year gave away 5 packets of seeds encouraging people to grow their own again Next year Jo yes give it a try, start with something easy that you like eating Val weeds/wildflowers are good for nature so you are doing your bit |
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