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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 06 Jul 2021, 17:51
This afternoon I was at the Household Waste Recovery Centre in the rain with the with the BB Micra packed full on "Tip Duties" :-D
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Nice garden Mick. All your own work? Always enjoyed my few trips to Wisley.

Not so nice:

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Stonehopper wrote: 07 Jul 2021, 09:15 Nice garden Mick. All your own work?
The photos were yes!! :-D
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Here are today's images of our very own work!! :-D
Our idea of a kitchen garden!
Our idea of a kitchen garden!
The patio pots!!
The patio pots!!
The Waterfall
The Waterfall
The dahlia bed
The dahlia bed
The neighbour's cat "Precious"
The neighbour's cat "Precious"
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Time for a swan update :-D

The littl'uns previously featured on POTD aren't so little any more :lol:
Swan and cygnets - own work
Swan and cygnets - own work
Dad's enormous :?
Big swan - own work
Big swan - own work
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"Preciousss" - Does the cat hiss a lot . . ?

'Squark' the farm cat ignoring 'Hades' the Ko Shamo cockerel. There's a mutual respect between the two. Hades will attack anyone who shows the slightest uncertainty in their approach. More than once have I had to dunk him in a bucket of water. He usually takes that as a caution to stay away.

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A picture of some highly defended flowers, including some orchids, atop the battlements of Fort Nelson above Pompey :)
Wild flowers - own work
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Wild flowers are one of the best things you can keep in a garden. No maintenance really, insects love them, you can plant them in tubs to be put out when they look good. I have two roof gardens on top of pergolas in my back garden. One has sedums, alpines, thymes and other similar plants. The other has heathers, wild flowers with space for changeable troughs with seasonal annuals in them. I don't have much grass nowadays (with plans for less) but I do have a lot of pots, tubs and troughs from strawberries and rhubarb, upright and bushing berberis, hydrangeas, hollies up to proper trees like alders, rowans and silver birches. I am trying to get away from constant gardening to basic maintenance but still have a proper looking garden.
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Most people have a garden with a wild patch - we have one with a cultivated patch, although not very large.

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Wednesday morning my eldest daughter and her partner went up to Stiperstones in Shropshire, to watch the Sunrise. It was a gamble with the weather, but these are just three images they took.

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