My front gardn in bloom

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My front gardn in bloom

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I expect that all your gardens are looking pretty. Thought you might be interested to see mine which has gone made this year. This is my front garden, I'll bore you with the back another time.

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It's lovely to see all the colours June ...as I'm in the middle of winter and everything is either green or twiggy looking :-D
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You must have worked very hard June to produce such an array of colours and shapes.
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Its lovely June, very pretty, we are in the process of "doing ours" had a new fence and its a bit stark, am sure when I get to the garden centre I will find lots of lovelies for it )t'
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Spreckly wrote:You must have worked very hard June to produce such an array of colours and shapes.

Not really although lots of people have that impression. I have plants that have spread and been divided. Other plants like antirrhinums have seeded themselves as has feverfew, so it really looks after itself. All that is needed now is a bit of weeding.
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Take the credit, June! It's gorgeous! Really pretty and very natural looking planting. I know you'll say you just let it get on with it, but I think it's also about knowing what not to do and when to intervene. I, on the other had, have no idea what I'm doing and my garden looks nothing like that!
I notice that the wild flowers are having a good year this year too, which I think the bees will be pleased about.
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