So I've been whining incessantly to many of you about all the work I'm doing in the garden. Really, I don't begrudge it. Truth is, I'm getting excited to see so many old good ideas being realized. So I've got a bunch of photos taken this morning upon returning from our walk at about 11 a.m. Wasn't sure where to post them but this will do.
This first is from the area in the side garden where I've been doing the most work, the rest of the side garden has been second most demanding of my time. In this photo you can see a bunch of little plants in the foreground interspersed with pea stakes to keep off the doggies. Also new in here is the white trellis on the left and the new coat of paint on the shed to the right. Still much more to do in this area.
Here are couple others from that area.
At the end of the driveway is a gate leading to the back garden. This first shot shows the gate, fountain and gravel entryway looking back to the gate from the back garden.
One other photo from that area, shot from down low through that Lachnalia bulb that is almost in full bloom now.
Finally, the back garden is the oldest, most developed part of the garden. They're shot from that gate looking northeast into the back garden. The ones that follow pan steadily further south, eventually moving the position of the camera further into back garden in a southward direction.
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This first is from the area in the side garden where I've been doing the most work, the rest of the side garden has been second most demanding of my time. In this photo you can see a bunch of little plants in the foreground interspersed with pea stakes to keep off the doggies. Also new in here is the white trellis on the left and the new coat of paint on the shed to the right. Still much more to do in this area.
Here are couple others from that area.
At the end of the driveway is a gate leading to the back garden. This first shot shows the gate, fountain and gravel entryway looking back to the gate from the back garden.
One other photo from that area, shot from down low through that Lachnalia bulb that is almost in full bloom now.
Finally, the back garden is the oldest, most developed part of the garden. They're shot from that gate looking northeast into the back garden. The ones that follow pan steadily further south, eventually moving the position of the camera further into back garden in a southward direction.
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