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Thursday, July 21, 2011

The Garden in July

It's not as chaotic as it might appear. Herbs in the foreground, borage, fennel and feverfew prominent. Some Sweet Pea next and the end of the Foxgloves. An old climbing rose from Sligo entwined with Woodbine on a arch. Some clematis on the right and willow at the back.

3 comments:

  1. You put me to shame, what a lovely garden, and the weather is on its way back to enjoy it.

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  2. Your garden looks lovely, Michael.

    It's hot, hot, hot over here in New York!

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  3. Thanks ladies. Wet and cold here at the moment. Hope you are right Brigid. The picture never tells the complete story. Always point the camera away from the weeds and show the best parts!

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