It was quite a challenge
to get it all planted up before we went on holiday and I did worry about it when we were away. in case it hadn't rained and it all dried up, but as you can see it flourished.
This is my main flower border and faces south so can get very hot and dry
The tree in the middle is a damson tree bought in 2005 from 'Woolies' and it is loaded again this year so another feast of jams and wine, which DH makes.
The little water feature called 'Gladys' works and the trickle of water is a very pleasing sound.
The other side has a small veg plot, we have had courgettes already and a few stawberries.
It's not big, but just enough for us.
The christmas tree looks as though it is growing out of the chimney!
We love sitting out in it for our morning coffee, lunch and tea breaks. We even have breakfast some mornings in the sun and loving every minute.
It is our little corner of heaven!
Chris xx
8 comments:
Beautiful. All we need is a glass of pims and it would be like we were there with you xx
It's lovely! And I, too, enjoy sitting on my patio for brekkie or lunch.
It's beautiful Chris, obviously through a lot of hard work.
Isn't it wonderful to have a little retreat right in your own back yard!. Very nice, Chris.
Your main border is stunning, so many pretties.
Such lovely gardens!
I love your garden too! Looks so beautiful and peaceful!!
Fabulous, what a lovely garden, it does look heavenly.
Carol xx
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